Cetraben Cream
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Frequently asked questions
You should not use Cetraben Cream if you have a known allergy to any of its ingredients. If you suspect an allergic reaction (such as increased redness, stinging, or a rash) after applying the cream, stop using it immediately and wash the skin with water. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor or pharmacist for an alternative emollient that does not contain these specific ingredients.
Apply Cetraben Cream generously and as often as needed. There is no risk of overdosing when using an emollient; in fact, using too little is a common reason for dry skin conditions persisting.
- Yes, Cetraben Cream is generally suitable for use in all age groups, including infants.
- For babies under 1 year of age, use the product under medical supervision.
Yes, Cetraben can be used alongside prescribed topical treatments, including steroid creams, but they should not be applied at the same time.
Leave a gap of 20–30 minutes between applications to avoid reducing the effectiveness of the medicated treatment. Follow the order and timing advised by your doctor or pharmacist.
You should feel an immediate difference in skin hydration and comfort after the first application, with relief from tightness and itching often felt within minutes. For visible improvement in chronic conditions such as eczema or dermatitis, consistent daily use is key; smoother skin and fewer flare-ups are usually seen within 1 to 2 weeks.