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Naturo Pharm Nappymed Relief spray

Price: $ 18.35 incl. GST
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Nappymed Relief Ointment has been formulated to support healthy skin on the napkin area in infants. The special ointment base helps create a barrier on the surface of the skin and protects the skin from moisture or irritants. It is available in a 90g tube.

Dosage

Ointment Apply liberally at each nappy change to help create an extra, protective layer to the skin to stop irritation.


Ingredients

Nappymed Relief Ointment contains tinctures of Chamomilla 2.5% and Calendula 5% in a natural, paraben-free, greasy ointment base.


Suggested Companion Products and Advice

  • Allow the baby to spend as much time as possible out of nappies. Wash babys bottom with warm water only - no soap. Make sure that the skin is dry before putting on a fresh nappy. If using washable nappies, make sure all detergents are thoroughly rinsed out and where possible dry in bright sunlight. Change nappies more frequently. Naturo Pharm Medi-Skin Gel can be applied under the Nappymed Relief Ointment. Medi-Skin Gel assists the napkin area to respond naturally to irritants and supports the bodys natural response to fungal infections. The Naturo Pharm Nappy Rash Twin Pack containing 90g Nappymed Relief Ointment and 30g Medi-Skin Gel is the best value option.



 


Description

The Naturo Pharm branded Baby Range covers just those conditions that commonly occur in the first two years of life. The remedies contain combinations of a number of individual classical homoeopathic remedies and have been carefully formulated to ensure maximum efficiency. The Baby Range is available in oral sprays or in an external topical preparation. The oral spray form is ideal for babies as it offers: - accuracy of the volume of the dose; - an easy administration route; - increased speed of absorption and action; and - easier compliance with suggested directions for use. If your infant does not like the oral spray, then administer the dose onto a clean teaspoon and allow the infant to suck the teaspoon. Alternatively, the dose may be mixed into a small amount of water in a clean glass and then given to the infant to drink