Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash
Generic Name: zinc oxide diaper rash
Brand Names:
Target Maximum Strength Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash
Purpose Skin protectant
Overview
Purpose Skin protectant
Uses
Uses helps treat and prevent diaper rash protects chafed skin due to diaper rash and helps seal out wetness
Dosage
Directions change wet and soiled diapers promptly cleanse the diaper area, and allow to dry apply ointment liberally as often as necessary, with each diaper change, especially at bedtime or anytime when exposure to wet diapers may be prolonged
Side Effects
When using this product avoid contact with eyes Stop use and ask a doctor if if condition worsens or does not improve in 7 days. This may be a sign of a serious condition.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash used for?▼
Uses helps treat and prevent diaper rash protects chafed skin due to diaper rash and helps seal out wetness
What are the side effects of Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash?▼
When using this product avoid contact with eyes Stop use and ask a doctor if if condition worsens or does not improve in 7 days. This may be a sign of a serious condition.
What are the important warnings for Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash?▼
Warnings For external use only
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