What does Biafine treat?

What does Biafine treat?

This medication is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (e.g., diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy). Emollients are substances that soften and moisturize the skin and decrease itching and flaking.

What is Trolamine containing topical emulsion?

Trolamine-containing topical emulsion is used to promote and expedite wound healing. This agent has been shown to recruit macrophages, which serve important functions in the wound healing process, and increase the IL-1:IL-6 ratio, which enhances formation of granulation tissue and collagen synthesis.

What is the active ingredient in Biafine?

Purified water, liquid paraffin, stearic acid, ethylene glycol, paraffin wax, propylene glycol, squalane, avocado oil, Trolamine/sodium alginate (an active ingredient), triethanolamine, cetyl palmitate, methylparaben (sodium salt), sorbic acid (potassium salt), propylparaben (sodium salt), and fragrance.

Is Biafine emulsion over the counter?

OTC Indications: BIAFINE may also be used for relief of itch, pain and burning from minor skin irritations, lacerations, abrasions and minor burns.

Can I use Biafine everyday?

Many times Biafine (emollient cream, emulsion, gel, lotion, and ointment) is used on an as needed basis. Do not use more often than told by the doctor.

Is Biafine a comedogenic?

Washington – A topical emulsion containing trolamine and sodium alginate (Biafine, OrthoNeutrogena) – approved fairly recently by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – has proven to be noncomedogenic, according to a small study.

How do you use Biafine emulsion?

Apply BIAFINE on and around the affected area(s) in thick layers 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. If applying gauze dressing, moisten the dressing lightly before application. Reapply BIAFINE as described above every 24 to 48 hours or as directed until the wound or lesion has healed fully.

Is Biafine FDA approved?

Available in France for more than 25 years, Biafine earned FDA approval as a 510(k) device in 2006. Its indications include superficial and full-thickness wounds, pressure sores, dermal ulcers, first- and second-degree burns, radiation dermatitis and minor abrasions, its manufacturer says.

Is Biafine safe?

PRECAUTIONS AND OBSERVATIONS BIAFINE is non-toxic, it is for topical use only and should not be ingested or taken internally. BIAFINE does not contain a sunscreen and should not be used prior to extended exposure to the sun.

Is Sonafine the same as Biafine?

Sonafine is a brand-name wound barrier with avocado oil, glycerin, trolamine, and sodium alginate as the active ingredients. All are common ingredients found separately or in combination with other brand-name and generic prescription wound barriers, such as Biafine.

Is Biafine available in the US?

(MPA, Washington, DC) announced that its wound management emulsion, Biafine, is now separately packaged in the United States specifically for two applications: Biafine Wound Dressing Emulsion (WDE) for the management of dermal wounds and burns and Biafine Radiodermatitis Emulsion (RE) for protection against skin …

Is Biafine covered by insurance?

No. In general, Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D) do not cover this drug. Be sure to contact your specific plan to verify coverage information. A limited set of drugs administered in a doctor’s office or hospital outpatient setting may be covered under Medical Insurance (Part B).

What is Prutect used for?

Prutect is part of the Skin Barrier Emollients class and treats Skin Infection and Wound Care. Skin barrier emollients are used to treat eczema, skin allergies, dry skin, and itching.

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