Medicated Diaper Cream with Zinc Oxide and Petrolatum — child safety profile
Moderate riskThick barrier cream applied to diaper area 4-8 times daily for treatment and prevention of diaper rash.
What is this product?
Thick barrier cream applied to diaper area 4-8 times daily for treatment and prevention of diaper rash. Contains zinc oxide particles, petrolatum base, and sometimes cod liver oil (vitamin A) or boric acid.
What's in it
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Fragrance components
Active Ingredient
Base Contaminant
Humectant
Who's most at risk
- Infants — Developing organ systems, higher exposure per body weight, immature detoxification systems
- Children — Developing endocrine and neurological systems, higher exposure per body weight
Frequently asked questions
What's in Medicated Diaper Cream with Zinc Oxide and Petrolatum?
This product type can contain: Hydrofluoric acid, Chlorfenvinphos, D-Limonene, Glycerol, among others. Click any compound name above for the full safety profile.
Who should be careful with Medicated Diaper Cream with Zinc Oxide and Petrolatum?
Vulnerable populations identified for this product type: infants, children.
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