What is Zinc Paste?
Zinc Paste is a topical medication used to treat various skin conditions.
It contains zinc oxide, which has protective, soothing, and healing properties.
This paste is effective for conditions such as diaper rash, heat rash, dermatitis, skin ulcers, superficial wounds, eczema flare-ups, simple herpes, streptoderma, and trophic ulcers.
How Should Zinc Paste Be Used?
What is the Dosage Form and Strength?
Zinc Paste is available in a 30g tube, with the active ingredient being zinc oxide at a concentration of 25%.
How Do You Apply Zinc Paste?
To use Zinc Paste, apply it externally to the affected skin areas. The recommended application is 2 to 3 times a day. If treating purulent inflammatory conditions, clean the skin with an antiseptic solution before applying the paste.
How Long Should the Treatment Last?
The duration of treatment with Zinc Paste is determined by your healthcare provider based on the nature and severity of your symptoms.
What Precautions Should Be Taken Before Using Zinc Paste?
What Are the Contraindications?
Do not use Zinc Paste if you have a known hypersensitivity to zinc oxide or any of the other ingredients.
It is also contraindicated in cases of acute purulent processes.
Can Zinc Paste Interact with Other Substances?
What About Interactions with Other Medications?
No interactions with other medications have been established for Zinc Paste.
Are There Any Food or Drink Interactions?
No interactions with food or beverages have been noted for Zinc Paste.
Are There Any Special Considerations for Using Zinc Paste?
Is It Safe for Children?
The use of Zinc Paste in children is permitted when prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Can Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Use Zinc Paste?
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should only use Zinc Paste if prescribed by a healthcare professional, with the treatment being justified if the expected benefit to the woman outweighs any potential risk to the fetus or child.
Are There Any Side Effects of Zinc Paste?
What Are the Possible Adverse Reactions?
Possible side effects include skin itching, redness (hyperemia), and skin rash.
If these occur, discontinue use and seek medical advice.
How Should Zinc Paste Be Stored?
What Are the Storage Instructions?
Store Zinc Paste at a temperature between 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F), in a place protected from light.
Ensure it is kept out of reach of children.
What Is the Shelf Life of Zinc Paste?
The paste has a shelf life of 4 years. Do not use the product beyond its expiration date.
What Should You Do in Case of Overdose?
Is There Information on Overdose Management?
There are no specific measures mentioned for overdose.
If you suspect an overdose, consult a healthcare professional immediately.