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Tag: Antiseptic ointment

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What's the difference between germolene cream and ointment?

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Fundamentally, the main difference between creams and ointments is their base—creams are typically oil-in-water emulsions, while ointments are oil-based and contain very little water. This foundational distinction dictates the primary differences, including formulation, absorption speed, and ideal uses, which also applies to Germolene, a long-trusted household first-aid remedy.

What is Zam-Buk? A Look at the History and Uses of the Antiseptic Ointment

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First sold in 1902 in England, the traditional herbal balm and antiseptic ointment **Zam-Buk** has been a household staple for over a century and remains particularly popular in South Africa, Australia, and parts of Asia. Known for its distinctive green color and powerful, soothing aroma, this topical remedy is used for a variety of minor skin conditions, from cuts and scrapes to insect bites and bruises.

What is Saibol cream used for?

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Globally, fungal and bacterial infections make up the vast majority of skin diseases, with an estimated 1.6 billion and 1.1 billion new cases in 2019, respectively [1.7.1]. For many common ailments, people turn to topical treatments. So, **what is Saibol cream used for?**