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Vitamin E + Cetrimide

Vitamin E + Cetrimide

Vitamin E + Cetrimide – This soap is made with two ingredients, namely Vitamin E + Cetrimide, which is primarily used to treat cuts, wounds, and minor burns. This soap helps in protecting your skin from infections. Additionally, it is also used to treat sunburns, spots, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and pimples.

Cetrimide is available in soap, lotion, and cream form. It is a clinically tested antiseptic soap that has antibacterial and antifungal properties. Additionally, it works by preventing microbial growth and hence treats the infection. 

Uses of Vitamin E + Cetrimide Soap

Handling cuts, wounds, sunburns (localized), and erythema minimizes acne and blemishes, and treats skin that is dry and chapped. Dermatitis seborrhoeic.

Medicinal Benefits

Cetrimide contains an antiseptic called “Cetrimide.” It relieves minor burns, cuts, grazes, and wounds. Additionally, it shields the body from infections. Additionally, it lessens erythema (redness of the skin), spots, pimples, and sunburn. Small wounds can also be cleaned with it. It is also used to treat nappy rash, insect bites, and dry, chapped skin. It possesses antifungal, antibacterial, and antiseptic qualities. It functions by eliminating or preventing the growth of bacteria that cause illness.

Vitamin E is widely popular for its moisturizing property that helps in hydrating your skin for a long time.

Directions for Use Vitamin E + Cetrimide Soap

Cetrimide is available as a cream, lotion, and soap. As directed by your physician, take Cetrimide. Before applying Cetrimide cream or lotion, wash your hands. Apply enough Cetrimide to the afflicted areas by massaging them. Cetrimide should only be applied externally. After taking Cetrimide, avoid swallowing it and touching your eyes or nose. Soap: Cetrimide can be used as prescribed by a healthcare provider or in place of ordinary soap or shampoo when taking a bath.

Side Effects Vitamin E + Cetrimide

Skin rash, red or itchy skin (allergic reaction), and skin irritation (occasionally) are some of the common side effects of cetrimide. The majority of these Cetrimide side effects go away on their own with time and don’t need medical intervention. Please see your doctor, though, if the side effects worsen or continue.

  • Skin rash
  • Red or itchy skin (allergic reaction)
  • Skin irritation (occasionally)
  • Burning sensation

Storage of Vitamin E + Cetrimide Soap

  • Store this soap in a cool and dry place.
  • Keep this soap away from direct heat and sunlight

Safety Advice

Please let your doctor know if you have an allergy to cetrimide or any other medication. Cetrimide should only be applied externally. Steer clear of getting Cetrimide in your mouth, nose, ears, or eyes. Rinse well with water if Cetrimide inadvertently gets in these areas. Before taking Cetrimide, please let your doctor know if you are pregnant or nursing a baby. Cetrimide does not produce better or faster results and raises the risk of side effects, so do not use it in excess or for longer than is recommended.

Packing

Soap Available in 75g, 100g, 25g

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