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Drug Interactions and Side Effects of Diaper Rash  Diaper Rash has 0 Side Effects total 0 are Life Threatening 0 Occur Most Frequently Uses of Diaper Rash |
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|   | Diaper Rash is also known by the generic name Zinc Oxide-Cod Liver Oil
Diaper Rash is also known by the generic name Zinc Oxide-Vitamin B5-Vit E
Diaper Rash is also known by the generic name Zinc Oxide
USES: This medication is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (e.g., diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy). Emollients are substances that soften and moisturize the skin and decrease itching and flaking. Some products (e.g., zinc oxide, white petrolatum) are used mostly to protect the skin against irritation (e.g., from wetness).
Dry skin is caused by a loss of water in the upper layer of the skin. Emollients/moisturizers work by forming an oily layer on the top of the skin that traps water in the skin. Petrolatum, lanolin, mineral oil and dimethicone are common emollients. Humectants, including glycerin, lecithin, and propylene glycol, draw water into the outer layer of skin. Many products also have ingredients that soften the horny substance (keratin) that holds the top layer of skin cells together (e.g., urea, alpha hydroxy acids such as lactic/citric/glycolic acid, and allantoin). This helps the dead skin cells fall off, helps the skin keep in more water, and leaves the skin feeling smoother and softer.
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Diaper Rash has 0 Life Threatening (Critical) Side Effects |
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Diaper Rash has 0 Most Frequently Occurring Side Effects |
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Diaper Rash Drug-Drug Interactions |
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|   | Diaper Rash has interactions of severe seriousness with 0 drug(s):
Diaper Rash has interactions of serious seriousness with 0 drug(s).
Diaper Rash has interactions of moderate seriousness with 0 drug(s).
Diaper Rash has interactions of unknown seriousness with 0 drug(s).
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Diaper Rash has 1 Condition Contraindications |
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|   | If you have any of these Conditions then you should carefully evaluate the risks of taking Diaper Rash.
Diaper Rash Topical Contraindications (grouped by decreasing seriouosness level)
Contraindication Warnings 
No Disease Contraindications is a contraindication of Diaper Rash. |
Diaper Rash has 44 related brands and strengths: |
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|   | Amerigel Preventive Care Lotion
Balmex 11.3% Topical Cream
Bumm Balm 9.38 % Ointment
Calmol-4 10 % Rectal Suppository
Delazinc 25 % Ointment
Desitin 13 % Topical Cream
Desitin 40 % Ointment
Desitin 40 % Topical Paste
Diaper Rash 10 % Topical Cream
Diaper Rash 11.3% Topical Cream
Diaper Rash 40 % Ointment
Diaper Rash Relief 10 % Ointment
Diaper Relief Ointment
Dr. Smith's Diaper 10 % Ointment
Mexsana Topical Powder
Pediatric Ointment
Secura Extra Protective 30.6 % Topical Cream
Secura Protective 10 % Topical Cream
Tenderwrap Unna Boot 3" X 10 Yard Bandage
Triple Paste 12.8 % Ointment
Triple Paste Ointment
Unna-Flex Elastic Unna Boot 3" X 10 Yard Bandage
Unna-Flex Elastic Unna Boot 4" X 10 Yard Bandage
Viscopaste Pb7 3" X 10 Yard Bandage
Zinc Oxide 10 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide 10 % Rectal Suppository
Zinc Oxide 10 % Topical Cream
Zinc Oxide 12.8 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide 13 % Topical Cream
Zinc Oxide 20 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide 25 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide 25 % Topical Paste
Zinc Oxide 3" X 10 Yard Bandage
Zinc Oxide 30.6 % Topical Cream
Zinc Oxide 4" X 10 Yard Bandage
Zinc Oxide 40 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide 9.38 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide Lotion
Zinc Oxide Ointment
Zinc Oxide Topical Powder
Zinc Oxide-Cod Liver Oil 40 % Ointment
Zinc Oxide-Cod Liver Oil 40 % Topical Paste
Zinc Oxide-Cod Liver Oil Ointment
Zinc Oxide-Vitamin B5-Vit E 11.3% Topical Cream
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Diaper Rash - Symptoms of overdose may include This medication may be harmful if swallowed. If swallowing or overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. US residents can call the US National Poison Hotline at 1-800-222-1222. Canada residents can call a provincial poison control center.
Contact poison control If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. US residents can call the US national poison hotline at 1-800-222-1222. Canadian residents should call their local poison control center directly.
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