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Specifications
- Name: Pediacyn™ / Pediacin
- Form: Gel
- Series: Microcyn® Atopic Derma
- Active action (substance): Sodium hypochlorite. Hydrochloric acid
- Place of application: Face, Body
- Skin type: Normal. Sensitive
- Sex: Unisex
- Age: Children. Teenagers. Adults
- Pregnancy: Can be used
- Breastfeeding: Can be used
- Cosmetics class: Medical device
- Country of manufacture: Mexico
- Expiration date: The stability of the unopened product is guaranteed from the date of manufacture until the expiration date (see expiration date label). After opening the package, the shelf life is 60 days.
Form: Hydrogel Age: Adults and children from birth Country of origin of the brand: Netherlands
Used during dry and wet phases of atopic dermatitis Produced using patented Microcyn® technology Contains natural substances of the body that ensure the normal functioning of the human immune system Non-toxic and safe for the environment
Apply 3 times daily Pediacyn™ is ready to use with no mixing or dilution required Cleanse affected area Allow skin to dry, do not rub with a towel Apply a thin layer of Pediacyn™ Hydrogel to affected area and gently rub until evenly distributed over skin Apply desired moisturizer once Pediacyn™ has been absorbed by skin Can be combined with any moisturizer Close bottle tightly after use Recommended duration of use is 16 weeks, longer use is possible on doctor's recommendation
Do not use if the packaging is damaged The product is for external use only, not for injection or ingestion Avoid direct contact with eyes, mucous membranes, third-degree burns and open wounds Do not use if you are sensitive to polydimethylsiloxane (dimethicone) or any other ingredient in the product Do not use Pediacyn™ in combination with other topical products without consulting a healthcare professional In case of deep or serious wounds, or if you have any other problems with the treatment, you should consult a doctor If there are signs of infection, consult a healthcare professional Any adverse reactions should be reported to a healthcare professional immediately