Dermatology
BRAND NON- PROPRIETARY NAME USE THERAPY AREA
Acnisal 2 % salicylic acid For the management of Acne. Dermatology
Alphaderm hydrocortisone and urea An anti-inflammatory and hydrating cream used in the treatment of inflammatory dermatoses such as eczema and psoriasis. Dermatology
Aquadrate urea A hydrating cream used in the treatment of dry, scaling and itchy skin disorders. Including: ichthyosis and hyperkeratotic skin conditions associated with atopic eczema, xeroderma, iasteatosis and other chronic dry skin conditions Dermatology
Dermamist white soft paraffin A spray form of white soft paraffin. Used following bathing or showering to treat dry skin conditions including eczema, ichthyosis and pruritus of the elderly Dermatology
Hydromol Various An emollient for any condition in which “dry skin” is a feature, including all forms of dermatitis/eczema and all degrees of ichthyosis and senile pruritus. Available as a cream, ointment and bath oil. Dermatology
Meted 3% salicylic acid and 5% sulphur A medicated shampoo for the treatment of seborrhoeic dermatitis, scalp dermatitis and dandruff. Relieves the itching, irritation, erythema and flaking. Dermatology
Occlusal 26% salicylic acid A topical solution for the treatment and prevention of common and planar warts. Dermatology
Pentrax Fractar 5 coal tar extract A shampoo for the treatment of seborrhoeic dermatitis, scalp dermatitis and dandruff. Relieves the itching, irritation, erythema, flaking and scaling Dermatology
Permitabs potassium permanganate A mild antiseptic, used to clean and deodorise oozing, eczematous skin conditions and wounds Dermatology
Thwart 26%w/w salicylic acid A topical solution for the treatment and prevention of common and planar warts. Dermatology
Timodine Various For the treatment of dermatoses, including intertrigo, eczema, seborrhoeic dermatitis, “Housewife’s” eczema, and pruritis ani et vulvae, in which infection with Candida albicans is a factor. For the treatment of severe napkin rash in which infection with C. albicans is a factor. Dermatology