1. Name Of The Medicinal Product
  
    Calamine Lotion BP
  
    2. Qualitative And Quantitative Composition
  
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    3. Pharmaceutical Form
  
    Lotion
  
    4. Clinical Particulars
  
    4.1 Therapeutic Indications
  
    For relief of the symptoms of mild sunburn and other minor skin conditions.
  
    4.2 Posology And Method Of Administration
  
    Topical. Applied directly to the skin.
  
    Recommended dose and dosage schedule
  
    The product is suitable for use by adults, children and the elderly.
  
    Apply gently with a pad of cotton wool to the affected parts as required.
  
    4.3 Contraindications
  
    None known.
  
    4.4 Special Warnings And Precautions For Use
  
    Shake the bottle.
  
    For external use only.
  
    Keep all medicines away from children
  
    4.5 Interaction With Other Medicinal Products And Other Forms Of Interaction
  
    May mask x-ray pictures under certain circumstances.
  
    4.6 Pregnancy And Lactation
  
    No evidence has been found as to the safety of the product when used during pregnancy and lactation. However, the product has been used for many years without any apparent ill effects.
  
    4.7 Effects On Ability To Drive And Use Machines
  
    None known.
  
    4.8 Undesirable Effects
  
    None known
  
    4.9 Overdose
  
    Overdose is considered unlikely with this product. However, if large quantities have been ingested, vomiting, inflammation of mucous membranes of the mouth and stomach, weakness, mental confusion, cold sweats, depression of pulse and leg cramps may occur.
  
    Where phenol has been swallowed it may be necessary to empty the stomach by aspiration and lavage. Castor oil or olive oil may be added to the water to dissolve the phenol and delay absorption: 50ml of oil may be left in the stomach.
  
    The patient should be kept warm, and pulmonary oedema, systemic acidosis, respiratory failure and circulatory failure should be treated symptomatically. Respiration may have to be assisted.
  
    5. Pharmacological Properties
  
    5.1 Pharmacodynamic Properties
  
    Calamine has a mild astringent action of the skin and is used as a dusting powder, cream, lotion or ointment in a variety of skin conditions.
  
    Zinc oxide has a mildly antiseptic action and is a mild astringent, it has soothing and protective properties.
  
    5.2 Pharmacokinetic Properties
  
    No information available.
  
    5.3 Preclinical Safety Data
  
    None.
  
    6. Pharmaceutical Particulars
  
    6.1 List Of Excipients
  
    Bentonite BP, sodium citrate BP, glycerol BP, phenol BP and purified water BP.
  
    6.2 Incompatibilities
  
    None known.
  
    6.3 Shelf Life
  
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    6.4 Special Precautions For Storage
  
    Store below 25°C.
  
    6.5 Nature And Contents Of Container
  
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    6.6 Special Precautions For Disposal And Other Handling
  
    None.
  
    7. Marketing Authorisation Holder
  
    L.C.M. Ltd.,
  
    Linthwaite Laboratories,
  
    Huddersfield,
  
    HD7 5QH,
  
    England.
  
    8. Marketing Authorisation Number(S)
  
    PL 12965/0003
  
    9. Date Of First Authorisation/Renewal Of The Authorisation
  
    25/8/1993 / 22/10/1998, 15/12/2000
  
    10. Date Of Revision Of The Text
  
    10/09/2010
  
11 DOSIMETRY (IF APPLICABLE)
    Not Applicable
  
12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS (IF APPLICABLE)
    Not Applicable
  
 
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