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Lotion and Gel

The topical lotion contains clindamycin phosphate USP at a concentration equivalent to 10 mg clindamycin per milliliter. The lotion contains cetostearyl alcohol (2.5%), glycerin, glyceryl stearate SE (with potassium monostearate), isostearyl alcohol (2.5%), methylparaben (0.3%), sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, stearic acid, and purified [Pg.135]


Exopolysaccharides are used in lotions and gel formation is exploited in encapsulated drugs. The latter application also takes advantage of the mouth feel and flavour neutrality, qualities also vital for the food industry. [Pg.228]

Combination preparations for cold sores are relatively innocuous. Creams can be applied as frequently as necessary, although lotions and gels are limited to three or four applications per day. [Pg.171]

Labrafac . [Gattefosse Gattefosse SA] Triglyceritte solvent fmr pharmaceutical creams, lotions, and gels. [Pg.200]

Polysorbates and sorbitan esters are used in pharmaceutical emulsions or dispersions containing vitamins or hormones. Lipophilic surfactants such as monoglycerides, propylene glycol ester or sorbitan esters are used as suppository bases. Monoglycerides and other lipophilic surfactants are typical compounds in cosmetic water/oil or oil/water creams, lotions and gels. Hydrophilic surfactants are used to solubilize perfume oils in various cosmetic oils and lotions. [Pg.234]

So, we can find fat-soluble and water-soluble UV filters. Thus, usually, lipsticks, oils, hydroalcoholic lotions and foundations (which have high fat content) are formulated with fat-soluble UV filters watery lotions and gels incorporate water-soluble UV filters and finally, creams, milks and microemulsions are formulated with both water- and fat-soluble UV filters, where both water- and fat-soluble UV filters r ain in the aqueous or fatty phase of the emulsion, respectively. [Pg.85]

Uses Conditioner, gloss aid for hair skin conditioner, softener o/w emulsifier, foam builder/stabilizer in cosmetics vise, modifier for anionic, nonionic, and cationic creams/lotions and gel shampoos... [Pg.722]

Uses Surfactant for prod, of dry cleaning detergents with antistatic props., textile and dyeing auxiliaries o/w emulsifier for cosmetic creams, lotions, and gels aux. for textiles, agric., paper, cleaning, and metal processing industries emulsifier antistat hydrotrope... [Pg.990]

Repel (Wisconsin Pharmacol, Jackson, Wisconsin) There are more than 10 products in spray, aerosol, lotion, and gel formulations on the market under this brand name containing 7%-100% deet. It is also called Insect Block. [Pg.343]


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