Phenol is also known as carbolic acid, and is used as a disinfecting agent and topical anesthetic. It may be used to cauterize small wounds and is used in conjunction with calamine (zinc oxide and ferric oxide) as an antipruritic, or anti-itch agent. The phenol most likely is present for its anesthetic effects to calm the itching sensation.
It depends on why you are using it on the horse.
no that lotion isn't good for the face of a baby.
Calamine is a mixture of zinc oxide and ferric trioxide.It is used in children as antipruritic agent and for rashes.it is nontoxic /minimally toxic sustance as per Pediatric standard book (Nelson'textbook of pediatrics).Some time infant may inhale accidently just ask parents to keep observation on mild resiratory problem although not reported much.
No, it is not safe to use calamine lotion on cats for treating skin irritations or allergies. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment options for your cat's skin issues.
several uses: its an emollient (to moisturise the skin); its a humectant (keeps water in the formulation); its a wetting agent (to help disperse the insoluble solids).
Sodium citrate is used in calamine lotion as a buffering agent to maintain the pH of the product, ensuring its stability and effectiveness. It also helps to enhance the soothing and cooling properties of calamine lotion on the skin.
No, it is not recommended to use calamine lotion on dogs. Dogs may ingest the lotion by licking it off their skin, leading to potential toxicity. It is best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options for your dog's skin condition.
Lacto calamine comes in cream or lotion form. The lotion is great for oily skin and also for sensitive skin. My great grandmother started using it and my daughter used it up until production was ceased a few years ago. If you can get it anywhere give it a go. Ann
yes for sure,lacto calamine is best for oily skin. Lacto-Calamine was a popular skin lotion during early days. Calamine is another name for Zinc Carbonate. Lacto-Calamine was earlier used as a lotion for soothing the skin especially during summer. The lotion had germicidal properties and more importantly had a cooling effect on the skin. Calamine lotion was also used as a base for applying powder/other cosmetics on the face. In short, the brand was very popular in the early eighties. Later for some reasons, the brand faded away from the market. There was no promotion, no marketing as such. The brand missed the new generation by miles. The brand's availability was restricted to medical shops . Although I don't remember any ads of Lacto-Calamine, but I think that the brand was positioned as a complexion lotion. One report suggest that the brand had the tagline " Skinnoccence" meaning " Innocent skin". The brand was also prescribed by dermatologist for skin rashes and sunburns.
Active Ingredient: Calamine, ZincInactive ingredients: Bentonite, Magma, Calcium Hydroxide, Glycerin and Purified Water.It should be noted in 1992 that the FDA released a study showing that Calamine lotion has no scientifically testable results to show it relieves any symptoms of itching or rashes. The lotion itself is largely considered to be a "dinosaur" of dermatology and no longer in major use.
Ask your doctor what to use on the rash. The biggest thing is to not scratch. He might recommend regular Calamine lotion to dab on the spots.