Emolene Cream 100 GM

Abbott Healthcare Pvt. Ltd

Tube of 100 GM

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₹3.46/GM

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compositionComposition
Propylene Glycol (15 Mg)

About Emolene Cream 100 GM

Emolene Cream is a versatile medicine used to manage various skin conditions. It is commonly used to treat and prevent dry or rough, itchy, and scaly skin, as well as minor skin irritations. This cream helps restore the natural moisture balance of the skin, making it soft and supple.

Emolene Cream can be beneficial for conditions such as xerosis, dry eczema, senile dry skin, ichthyosis, neurodermatitis, and pruritis. It is for external use only and should be applied to the affected area after bathing or washing.

It's important to consult your doctor before using Emolene Cream to ensure it is suitable for your specific condition. They will provide you with the correct dosage instructions and any additional precautions you need to take while using this medicine.

Last Updated On 07 Feb. 2024 | 6:18PM (IST)

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Manufacturer details

3 Corporate Park , Sion-Trombay Road , Chembur, Mumbai 400 071 India

Country of origin: INDIA

References

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