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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for LANOLIN
  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. ... especially between the toes. Use lotion, petroleum jelly, lanolin, or oil on dry skin. Do not put ...
  3. ... contain petroleum jelly, zinc oxide, cocoa butter, kaolin, lanolin, or paraffin. Ask your provider about deodorizing tablets ...
  4. ... such as neomycin Drying lotions, such as calamine Lanolin, a natural moisturizer Benzocaine or other creams that ...
  5. ... If you have cracked nipples, apply 100% pure lanolin after feedings.
  6. ... If you have cracked nipples, apply 100% pure lanolin after feedings. Try glycerin nipple pads that can ...
  7. ... of your child's lips with products made with lanolin. Tell the provider if your child develops new ...
  8. ... child. Always discuss with your provider first. Wool, lanolin, and other scratchy fabrics. Use smooth, textured clothing ...
  9. ... water and mild soap. Use lotion, petroleum jelly, lanolin, or oil on dry skin. Check bathwater temperature ...
  10. ... your provider first) Irritants, such as wool and lanolin Strong soaps or detergents, as well as chemicals ...
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