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Epaderm Ointment 125g
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Product Description
Epaderm Ointment 125g
Why We Chose This Product
- Epaderm is an ointment, which means it's a thick and greasy moisturiser.
- This is the same product as the 500g Epaderm Ointment in our Everyday Moisturiser range, but is in a smaller 125g tub. This is useful for hand eczema as smaller, more regular amounts of moisturiser are needed.
- Epaderm is heavier than creams or lotions, so theoretically it should trap more moisture in the skin.
- Some people find Epaderm can be a bit sticky, others like the thick texture. Some people like to use lighter creams during the day and heavier ointments such as Epaderm at night, particularly under cotton gloves.
- This ointment contains no fragrances, colourings or preservatives, so it is less likely to cause an allergic reaction (contact allergy) to the skin.
- The main ingredient is paraffin. Paraffin is useful in eczema, as it contains no allergic material. Epaderm ointment is therefore unlikely to cause an allergic reaction (contact allergy) to the skin.
- There are lots of different ointments on the market try, we chose Epaderm ointment from our experience and patient feedback.
- Suitable for all ages, including babies
Cautions
- This product comes in a tub (as it is too thick to use a pump dispenser). It is therefore important to wash your hands before applying the ointment and to use a clean spoon to remove the ointment from the tub. There is a risk that microbes such as bacteria can deposit and grow in the tub if these instructions are not followed, which can lead to skin infections.
- Use of moisturisers in the bath can or shower be a slip hazard
- Moisturisers are flammable. Over long periods moisturisers can build-up on fabric (clothing, bedding etc), making these materials flammable. Washing clothing and bedding may reduce this build-up but not totally remove it.
Ingredients
- Cetomacrogol Emulsifying Wax BP. (contains Cetostearyl Alcohol and Macrogol Cetostearyl Ether 22)
- Yellow Soft Paraffin BP.
- Liquid Paraffin Ph. Eur
References
- Ridd MJ, Wells S, MacNeill SJ, Sanderson E, Webb D, Banks J, Sutton E, Shaw AR, Wilkins Z, Clayton J, Roberts A, Garfield K, Liddiard L, Barrett TJ, Lane JA, Baxter H, Howells L, Taylor J, Hay AD, Williams HC, Thomas KS, Santer M. Comparison of lotions, creams, gels and ointments for the treatment of childhood eczema: the BEE RCT. Health Technol Assess. 2023 Oct;27(19):1-120. doi: 10.3310/GZQW6681. PMID: 37924282; PMCID: PMC10679965.