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Emollients on the Genital Area

2011
Emollients are known to lubricate, moisturize and soothe the skin. Prior to their incorporation into feminine hygiene pads, thorough premarket toxicological testing is conducted to evaluate their safety and effectiveness via in-use clinical settings.
Miranda A, Farage, Raphael, Warren
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Moisturizers and Emollients

2010
The formation of skin hydration is a complex and multifactor process including the natural sources of skin moisturization and the effect of exogenously applied substances on the skin. An objective evidence for the claimed effect of a moisturizer/emollient is required. A variety of non-invasive methods for the evaluation of skin hydration exist, however
Razvigor Darlenski, Joachim W. Fluhr
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Finding the right emollient

Independent Nurse, 2009
Working with the patient to ensure the selection of an emollient that is suitable for them is vital, writes Dr Nigel Stollery.
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Food allergens in emollients

Allergy, 2023
Klaudia Ryczaj   +2 more
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Barrier Creams and Emollients

2000
Contact dermatitis is the most frequent manifestation of occupational skin disease. Since the course may be chronic leading to disability, and since treatment is frequently of limited efficacy, prevention should be emphasized to reduce the incidence and prevalence of irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
W. Wigger-Alberti, P. Elsner
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Emollients in psoriasis therapy

Vrach
Objective. To study the efficacy of Blue Cap emollient in patients with psoriasis. Material and methods. The study included 10 patients with psoriasis vulgaris, limited form, stationary stage. Patients were divided into 2 groups: 1st (n=5) – patients received basic therapy (betamethasone + calcipotriol ointment once a day for 2 weeks) against the ...
E. Sorokina, E. Akhmatova, E. Sentsova
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Antiseptic/emollient combinations.

Drug and therapeutics bulletin, 1999
Emollients are often considered an essential part of the management of many dry skin conditions such as dermatitis and psoriasis. They act by mimicking the barrier effect of surface lipids that are defective in diseased skin: this increases hydration of the keratin of the stratum corneum.
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Choosing an emollient

British Journal of Nursing, 2018
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