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27 Jan 2025

AproDerm Gel

Fontus Health Stand: A30

AproDerm Gel is an occlusive, leave-on emollient gel with humectant properties that soothes, moisturises and protects skin prone to eczema, psoriasis and other dry skin conditions. Formulated with Liquid Paraffin (15%) and Isopropyl Myristate (15%), AproDerm Gel is a highly moisturising emollient gel without the greasiness of an ointment, that actively draws and retains moisture within the skin and provides a protective barrier to help reduce dryness and irritation.

Drug tariff listed, AproDerm Gel can be readily prescribed and is available as a 500g pump dispenser as well as a 100g tube.

Developed with the patient in mind, AproDerm Gel:

  • Is SLS, parabens, triethanolamine, colours and fragrance free
  • Is suitable from birth
  • Soothes, hydrates and protects the skin prone to eczema, psoriasis & other dry skin conditions
  • Highly moisturising without the greasiness of an ointment
  • Has a greater emollient effect than a cream
  • Hydrating with a cooling effect as the gel evaporates
  • Can also be used as a pre-bathing emollient to prevent the skin from drying out further
  • Provides symptomatic relief for dry, red, inflamed or damaged skin
  • Up to 32% more cost-effective than similar brands on the market
  • Suitable for Vegans
  • Not tested on animals
  • Dermatologically tested
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