FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: absorbing agent is specified from the group consisting of starch, talc, kaolin, aluminium stearate, magnesium carbonate, titanium dioxide, titanium dioxide or zinc oxide processed with methicone, dimethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, stearic or myristinic acid, or their mixture. Buffer agents consist of citrates, phosphates or their mixture. Besides the invention refers to medicinal agents containing mentioned compositions and used for treatment and/or prevention of mild skin irritations, especially of diaper dermatitis. Also the invention refers to the application of the mentioned compositions as anti-urease agents.
EFFECT: environmental improvement of skin condition in a diaper and prevention or treatment of the irritated skin, diaper dermatitis and miliaria caused by the presence of urine or excrements.
13 cl, 3 dwg, 11 tbl, 4 ex
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Dates
2010-10-10—Published
2005-10-05—Filed