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Dermatol is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, oozing wounds, or ulcers. It has astringent properties. In addition, Dermatol protects the damaged surface of the skin and has a tightening effect on blood vessels, thus preventing swelling. How does Dermatol work and when is it worth reaching for?

Dermatol is a powder drug that is intended for external application to the skin. The affected skin should be sprinkled with powder. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. What else is worth knowing before using Dermatol?

Dermatol – indications

Dermatol powder is recommended for the treatment of diseased skin. The powder is applied externally to the skin, sprinkling the lesions. Dermatol will help heal changes caused by various skin diseases, inflammation, oozing wounds and ulcers.

Dermatol – properties

Dermatol has astringent properties both when applied to the skin and mucous membranes, or directly to the wound. It creates a protective barrier on the skin and mucous membranes. Dermatol also acts as an astringent on blood vessels, preventing swelling. In addition, using Dermatol, we will prevent minor bleeding, dry the wound and gently disinfect it.

Dermatol is not absorbed from the skin.

Dermatol – composition

In the composition of Dermatol we find Bismuthi subgallas, i.e. basic bismuth gallate. 100 g of the product contains 100 g of the substance.

Dermatol – application

Dermatol powder is applied externally directly to the affected skin. The powder should be sprinkled on wounds, abrasions and ulcers.

Dermatol should always be used in accordance with the information contained in the manufacturer’s leaflet.

Dermatol – precautions

Hypersensitivity to the active substance is a contraindication to the use of Dermatol. In addition, avoid contact of Dermatol with the eyes, which may cause mild irritation. If the powder enters the respiratory tract, irritation may also occur.

Dermatol should be kept out of the reach of children in a dark place. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use Dermatol.

Dermatol – side effect

Like all medicines, Dermatol can cause side effects, but in its case it is usually mild irritation and redness. It should also be remembered that side effects will not happen to everyone.

Dermatol — cena

Dermatol costs about PLN 3-5 per sachet.

Before use, read the leaflet, which contains indications, contraindications, data on side effects and dosage as well as information on the use of the medicinal product, or consult your doctor or pharmacist, as each drug used improperly is a threat to your life or health.

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