Description
Panthenol Pharmacodynamics
A derivative of pantothenic acid. In the body Dexpanthenol converts into pantothenic acid, which is part of coenzyme A and is involved in acetylation processes, carbohydrate and fat metabolism, the synthesis of acetylcholine, corticosteroids, porphyrins, stimulates regeneration of the skin, mucous membranes, normalizes cellular metabolism, accelerates mitosis and increases the strength of collagen fibers. It has a regenerating, metabolic and mild anti-inflammatory effect.
Indications
Dry skin, damage to the integrity of the skin: minor injuries, burns (including sunburns). Small lesions (including sun), abrasions, bullous dermatitis, abscesses, boils, trophic ulcers of the shin, bedsores, cracks, aseptic postoperative wounds, poorly assisted skin grafts, cervical erosions, breast care during lactation (cracked and inflamed nipples), care of infants (diaper rash).
Contraindications .
Increased individual sensitivity to the drug.
Dosage and administration
- Applied topically to the affected area. Before use, the aerosol can shake vigorously several times and remove the protective cap. The nozzle set on the valve stem is brought to the affected area and smoothly pressed on the nozzle, spraying the drug on the affected area from a distance of 10-20 cm for 1-2 seconds so that the entire affected surface was covered by a film.