Calmoseptine Ointment Tube 4 Oz (3 /Pack ) 452508

$19.99 $16.09
(as of 15/10/2010 02:34 - info)
  • Calmoseptine Ointment Tube a moisture barrier that prevents and helps heal skin irritations from urine, diarrhea, perspiration, wound drainage (peri-wound skin), feeding tube site leakage, fistula drainage.
  • Calmoseptine Ointment Tube excellent first aid for minor burns, cuts, and scrapes. Temporarily relieves discomfort and itching.
  • Calmoseptine Diaper Rash Ointment is excellent first aid for minor burns, cuts, and scrapes.

INDICATIONS : Calmoseptine Ointment Tube a moisture barrier that prevents and helps heal skin irritations from urine, diarrhea, perspiration, wound drainage (peri-wound skin), feeding tube site leakage, fistula drainage. Calmoseptine Ointment Tube excellent first aid for minor burns, cuts, and scrapes. Temporarily relieves discomfort and itching.

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5 Reviews

  1. H. Detherow says:
    Posted September 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    We have been using Calmoseptine for years for all kinds of skin breakdowns. And purchasing via amazon.com in the 3pk is the ONLY way to go. Walgreens was recently charging 9.95 for a 2.5oz tube in store (if you could find it in store)…vs 20.80 for 3 4oz tubes!

    Whether it is a vicious case of diaper rash, diabetic cellulitis or stoma care, this salve creates a solid barrier that allows healing and sooths the burn. I give it an A+!

  2. M. Pillar says:
    Posted September 16, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I was introduced to this when my preemie was in the hospital. He had horrible diaper rash – almost looked like burns – and this is the only thing that would clear it up. Not even the specially mixed pharmacy stuff works like this stuff does. It is pink gold! Worth every penny and I now give a tube of it with baby shower gifts.

  3. Anthony D Noriega says:
    Posted September 5, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I do not use the product, it was ordered for my mother.

    On this item I was very pleased with the shipping. I think the price was the best I could find.

    Thank you

    Anthony

  4. Marji Piech says:
    Posted August 1, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I’ve had a feeding tube for over 8 years and had a *severe* problem with breakdown of the stoma right at the beginning that left me very prone to leakage and thus site breakdown. Over the years I’ve done and used just about everything in attempts to (1) prevent breakdown and irritation and (2) heal it quickly when it happens. (I really mean everything–all the way to constant stomach decompression–suction–and using a modified ostomy bag.

    During a recent hospital stay the breakdown appeared and got ugly quickly as my body simply had no resources to deal with it. The wound care nurse was called in and “designed” a dressing that began with stoma powder, Calmoseptine, and then more stoma powder. While the dressing had to be changed frequently for the first few days (because the stoma leakage was almost nonstop) the positive change in the wound was visible within 36 hours–that awful read, meaty look gave way to just an irritated look on a significant portion of the wound. Further within 72 hours the area looked amazingly improved and within 5 days it looked, well, wonderful.

    Calmoseptine just plain works–and without stinging upon application or any odor. It’s think enough to stick but spreads easily. As far as I’m concerned it should be in everyone’s wound care bag.

  5. T. Blalock says:
    Posted June 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    A friend recommended this product and I loved the way it works, so glad I was able to find it here and for a cheaper price! Thank you! It is a little hard to wash off though.


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