Description
D-Panthenol Nizhpharm Pharmacodynamics
Dexpanthenol is a derivative of pantothenic acid. Dexpanthenol is converted in the body into pantothenic acid, which is a part of coenzyme A and is involved in acetylation processes, in the synthesis of acetylcholine, corticosteroids, porphyrins. In addition, it is involved in almost all metabolic processes (tricarboxylic acid cycle, metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and fatty acids, phospholipids, proteins, etc.), stimulates skin and mucous membrane regeneration, normalizes cellular metabolism, accelerates mitosis and increases the strength of collagen fibers. It has regenerating, metabolic and weak anti-inflammatory effect.
Indications
In violation of skin integrity: healing of burns (including sunburns), minor skin injuries (abrasions, cuts, cracks, etc.).
Prevention and treatment of dry skin, including as a consequence of dermatitis of different genesis (manifested by peeling, redness, irritation, a feeling of tightness), as well as daily care for the areas of skin most exposed to external factors (face, hands), including due to chilliness
For breast care during lactation (mammary nipple cracking and reddening), for care of infants and children (diaper rash, diaper dermatitis).
Contraindications .
Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Pregnancy and lactation
It is possible to use the drug during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If the drug is used for treating cracked nipples during lactation, it should be washed off before breastfeeding.
Directions for use and dosages
- Outwardly. The cream is applied in a thin layer 1-2 times a day on previously cleaned, dry skin and lightly rubbing.
- When caring for the breasts cream applied to the nipple surface after each feeding.
- When caring for infants cream is applied at each diaper change (diapers, diapers)