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Emollient Range

Presentation
Creams and gel available in a 500g tottle or 100g tube, ointments available in a 500g or 125g tub. Eyelid Ointment available in a 4g tube.

Main ingredients
Epimax Moisturising Cream: White soft paraffin 14.5% w/w, liquid paraffin 12.6% w/w, anhydrous lanolin 1% w/w; Epimax Original Cream: White soft paraffin 15% w/w and liquid paraffin 6% w/w; Epimax Oatmeal Cream: Avena sativa (oat) kernel flour; Epimax ExCetra Cream: White soft paraffin 13.2% w/w and light liquid paraffin 10.5% w/w; Epimax Isomol gel: Isopropyl myristate 15% w/w and liquid paraffin 15% w/w; Epimax Ointment: Liquid paraffin 40% w/w and yellow soft paraffin 30% w/w; Epimax Paraffin-Free Ointment: Polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil 38% w/w.  Eyelid Ointment: Yellow soft paraffin 80% w/w, Liquid paraffin 10% w/w, Wool fat (lanolin) 10% w/w.

Indications
All products: As an emollient for the relief of dry skin in eczema, psoriasis, and other dry skin conditions. Creams and gel: For use as a body wash. 500g/125g Ointment and Paraffin Free Ointment: Bath additive or body wash. Do not use on the face. Wash hands after use. Eyelid ointment: Soothing moisturiser for dry, itchy, red and flaky eyelids.

Method of use
Adults, Elderly and Children: apply to the skin areas as frequently as required. Smooth into the skin in the direction of hair growth. If necessary, allow time for any excess to soak in. Wash hands after use. As a body wash (creams and gel): Use as required when washing or in the shower. As a bath additive (Ointments): Melt 4g in hot water and add to the bath. Epimax eyelid ointment: Apply to the eyelid skin as frequently as required.

Dosage
Use as required to manage symptoms.

Warnings
Do not smoke or go near naked flames – risk of severe burns. Fabric (clothing, bedding, dressings etc) that has been in contact with these products burns more easily and is a serious fire hazard. Avoid contact with the eyes. If product does accidentally come in contact with eyes, rinse well with water and seek medical advice. Talk to your doctor or healthcare professional before use if the skin is broken, badly cracked, infected, or bleeding. Keep out of sight and reach from children.

Contraindications
Patients with known hypersensitivity to any component. Known sensitising ingredients in the products include: Epimax Moisturising Cream: Lanolin, Cetostearyl Alcohol, and Hydroxybenzoates; Epimax Original Cream: Cetostearyl Alcohol and Phenoxyethanol; Epimax Oatmeal Cream: Cetostearyl Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Isopropyl Palmitate and Benzyl Alcohol; Epimax ExCetra Cream: Cetostearyl Alcohol and Phenoxyethanol; Epimax Isomol Gel: Phenoxyethanol and Triethanolamine; Epimax Ointment: Cetostearyl Alcohol; Epimax Paraffin-Free Ointment: Cetostearyl Alcohol;  Eyelid Ointment: Lanolin.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
No special precautions required.

Side effects
Rarely mild reactions such as skin rash can occur. Allergic reactions.

Incompatibilities
None known.

Shelf life
100g plastic tubes – 36 months. 500g tottles – 36 months. 500g/125g tub – 36 months. Use within 3 months of initial opening. 4g tube – do not use after expiry date, use within 3 months of initial opening.

Special precautions for storage
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze.

Nature and contents of container
100g sleeve material plastic LDPE shoulder material plastic LDPE. Cap PP. 500g tottle material plastic LDPE. Cap PP. 500g tub container and lid material plastic PP. 4g tube material polyethylene/aluminium foil laminate tube with tamper evident cap.

Special precautions for disposal and other handling
None.

Legal category
Class I Medical Devices.

License Holder
Aspire Pharma Ltd, Unit 4, Rotherbrook Court, Bedford Road, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3QG, UK.

10104511634 v 5.0 July 2025

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