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Antidry bath with skin-friendly almond oil and paraffin oil is used to prepare highly greasy and at the same time gently cleansing oil baths. Antidry forms a finely dispersed emulsion in bath water. In this form, the oils contained can cover the surface of the skin as a thin, non-smearing film, prevent the skin from becoming degreased during cleansing and at the same time supply the skin with missing fat. In addition, the thin greasy film delays the skin's loss of water and thus counteracts dehydration.
Antidry bath is used for dry, itchy, scaly skin symptoms such as hereditary dry and scaly skin; aged skin; sensitive, dry skin of infants and to support the treatment of various skin diseases such as dry forms of eczema; Psoriasis; Ichthyosis (fish scale disease).
Like all hot full baths: not in the case of severe heart and circulatory disorders; Tuberculosis, severe febrile and infectious diseases.
If you are known to be hypersensitive to one of the components contained in the drug.
If used as directed, no special precautions need to be observed.
Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist, or your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses , have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!) or use them externally!
Antidry is added to the prepared bath water and distributed by gently stirring.
Full bath: 15 ml = ¾ (three quarters) measuring cup.
Partial bath/children's bath: 5-10 ml = ½ measuring cup.
When using the dispenser (500 ml pack size), 1 pump stroke corresponds to approx. 1.2 ml. This results in use with the dispenser directly in the bath with 15 ml = 12-13 pump strokes, or with 5-10 ml = 4-8 pump strokes.
Bath time: 10-15 minutes.
Temperature: approx Temperatures below 36 °C are particularly effective against itching.
In order not to impair the moisturizing effect, the skin should not be rinsed or toweled off after the bath, but only gently dried.
The use and safety of Antidry bath has not yet been tested in clinical studies. It should not be used for longer than 3 weeks without consulting a doctor.
Stick to the dosage given in the package insert or prescribed by your doctor.
If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.