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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for LANOLIN OR PETROLATUM
  1. Lanolin is an oily substance taken from sheep's wool. Lanolin poisoning occurs when someone swallows a product that contains lanolin. This article is for information only. DO NOT ...
  2. ... barrier. Creams or ointments that contain zinc oxide, lanolin, or petrolatum form a protective barrier on the skin. Some ...
  3. ... water and mild soap. Use lotion, petroleum jelly, lanolin, or oil on dry skin. Check bathwater temperature ...
  4. ... such as neomycin Drying lotions, such as calamine Lanolin Benzocaine and other products meant to numb the ...
  5. ... your provider first) Irritants, such as wool and lanolin Strong soaps or detergents, as well as chemicals ...
  6. ... 5%. Other medicines include benzyl benzoate, sulfur in petrolatum, and crotamiton. Apply the medicine all over your ...
  7. ... risk Sterile gauze pads, non-stick (Adaptic-type, petrolatum or other) gauze and adhesive tape Triangular bandage ...
  8. ... winter months. Treat chapped lips with beeswax or petrolatum (for example, Vaseline or other lip balm). See ...
  9. ... skin. Olive oil, expressed milk, and ointments containing lanolin can help soothe dry or cracking nipples . Some ...
  10. Petroleum jelly (petrolatum) can be harmful if someone swallows it or it gets in the eyes.
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