Marigold (Calendula)

Products Preparations from the flowers of calendula are commercially available as tinctures, ointments, gels, oils, and in the form of body care products and cosmetics (e.g., from Weleda). The medicinal drug is available as open goods in pharmacies and drugstores. Stem plant The annual marigold from the daisy family is native to Europe. Medicinal drug … Marigold (Calendula)

Comfrey: Medicinal Uses

Products Preparations from comfrey are commercially available in the form of gels (pain gels) and ointments. Stem plant Common comfrey or comfrey, L. (Boraginaceae), is native to Europe. is derived from, “I grow together.” The names comfrey and comfrey are derived from the German verb “wallen,” which means to grow together. Bein originally refers to … Comfrey: Medicinal Uses

Fat Pencil for the Skin

Products Among the best-known fat sticks in many countries are, for example, Dermophil India, the Peru Stick and Tuc. They contain about 20 to 23 g of the preparation, making them much larger than lip balms (about 4 to 5 g). Like them, they can be made by yourself. To do this, the ingredients are … Fat Pencil for the Skin

Side effects of Bepanthen® scar gel | The Bepanthen® scar gel

Side effects of Bepanthen® scar gel No side effects are to be expected when Bepanthen® scar gel is used properly. However, as with any drug, allergies to the individual ingredients may be present, which can lead to allergic reactions. As Bepanthen® Scar Gel is only applied locally, irritation of the skin, e.g. in form of … Side effects of Bepanthen® scar gel | The Bepanthen® scar gel

Interactions | Bepanthen® Wound and healing ointment

Interactions Interactions can occur between different drugs if they are taken at the same time. The drugs can either reinforce or inhibit each other’s effects. So far, no interactions are known in connection with Bepanthen® Wound and Healing Ointment. Countersign Contraindications, even contraindications, are reasons for not using a drug. In the case of Bepanthen® … Interactions | Bepanthen® Wound and healing ointment

Is it allowed to use Bepanthen® Wound and Healing Ointment for babies (especially face and bottom)? | Bepanthen® Wound and healing ointment

Is it allowed to use Bepanthen® Wound and Healing Ointment for babies (especially face and bottom)? Bepanthen® Wound and Healing Ointment may be used on babies, especially on the face and bottom. Before the first application a test for tolerance should be carried out. Simply spread a small amount of the healing ointment on an … Is it allowed to use Bepanthen® Wound and Healing Ointment for babies (especially face and bottom)? | Bepanthen® Wound and healing ointment

Betaisodona

Betaisodona is an antiseptic, i.e. a germicidal agent. It contains iodine as the active ingredient in a chemical compound. The various forms in which Betaisadona is available combat a wide range of pathogens and support wound healing. What forms of Betaisodona are there? Ointment Solution Wound Gel Spray Oral antiseptic Betaisodona in the form of … Betaisodona

Indications for Betaisodona | Betaisodona

Indications for Betaisodona Open wounds Nail bed inflammation Boils Pimples/Acneas Betaisodona is often used for open wounds that could possibly become inflamed, which is why it should not be missing in any medicine chest. A great advantage is that the ointment, wound gel, solution or spray can be applied directly to the open wound. It … Indications for Betaisodona | Betaisodona

Active substance/effect | Betaisodona

Active substance/effect Betaisodona contains povidone-iodine as the active ingredient and is an antiseptic. Povidone-iodine is effective against a wide spectrum of pathogens and is effective in the process: Betaisodona is used for a limited period of time, repeatedly and is available without prescription in pharmacies. Typical for the drug is the brownish discoloration, which indicates … Active substance/effect | Betaisodona