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RASHFREE Cream 30gm

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    Introduction About RASHFREE CREAM

    Rashfree Cream is a topical agent which is used to manage rashes caused by wearing diapers/nappies and tight clothing. It provides fast relief and helps in healing. In addition, it also deodorizes the diaper area. It contains zinc oxide and benzalkonium chloride as active ingredients to manage rashes.  

    Zinc oxide is a mineral oxide which has anti-microbial properties, especially against bacteria. Also, it acts as a physical barrier and minimizes water absorption, thereby reducing bacterial infections. It also has antiperspirant properties. Benzalkonium chloride is an antiseptic compound that is used to manage the growth and flourishing of micro-organisms. Hence, Rashfree Cream proves to be an excellent manage for diaper rashes.

    Always use Rashfree Cream as advised by the doctor. It is for external applications. Apply gently on the affected area. The area should be cleaned previously with water. It should be applied minimum of three times a day or as directed by the doctor. It does not irritate the baby’s skin. Inform the doctor if you or your child are using or have recently used any other medicines including prescription, over the counter medications, as well as herbal products.   

    Key Composition

    • Benzalkonium Chloride
    • Zinc Oxide

    Therapeutic Uses Of RASHFREE CREAM

    • Prevents and manage rashes (due to nappy/diaper and tight clothing)

    Side Effects Of RASHFREE CREAM

    Consult your doctor if you notice any unusual side effects while using Rashfree Cream.

    Safety Advice

    • Use Rashfree Cream as advised by the physician
    • It should be applied a minimum of three times a day or as directed by the doctor
    • Apply gently on the affected area. The area should be cleaned previously with water. For external use only
    • Do not use Rashfree Cream if you or your child is allergic to any of its components
    • Inform the doctor if you or your child are using or have recently used any other medicines including prescription, over the counter medications, as well as herbal products     

    More Information

    • Keep Rashfree Cream out of the reach of children
    • Store at a temperature below 30°C

    FAQs About RASHFREE CREAM

    Q: What is Rashfree Cream used for?

    A: Rashfree Cream is a topical agent which is used to manage rashes caused by wearing diapers/nappies and tight clothing. It provides fast relief and helps in healing. In addition, it also deodorizes the diaper area.

    Q: How should I use Rashfree Cream?
    A: Always apply Rashfree Cream as directed by the physician. It is for external use only. Apply the cream to the affected area. Clean the area with water before applying it. Use it a minimum of 3 times a day.

    Q: Can I use other products along with Rashfree Cream?

    A: Inform your doctor if you are using or have recently used any other medicines including prescription, over the counter medications, as well as herbal products as it might affect the way how it works.

    Q: Does Rashfree Cream cause any side effects?

    A: Rashfree Cream is not known to have any side effects. Consult your doctor immediately if you notice any unusual side effects such as application site skin irritation while using Rashfree Cream.

    Q: How does Rashfree cream work?

    A: Zinc oxide is a mineral oxide which has anti-microbial properties, especially against bacteria. Also, it acts as a physical barrier and minimizes water absorption, thereby reducing bacterial infections. It also has antiperspirant properties. Benzalkonium chloride is an antiseptic compound that is used to manage the growth and flourishing of micro-organisms. Hence, Rashfree Cream proves to be an excellent manage for diaper rashes.

    References

    1. Arlak Biotech Pvt.Ltd. Rashrest Cream (Benzalkonium Chloride and Zinc Oxide). [Accessed on 25th September 2025]

    2. Adelaide A Hebert. A new therapeutic horizon in diaper dermatitis: Novel agents with novel action. NIH. National Library of Medicine. PMC Pubmed Central. [Revised in 16th February 2021] [Accessed on 25th September 2025]  

     

    Author Details

    Written By Dr. R. Dinesh John Rajkumar - Pharm.D
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Janet. C - Pharm.D
    Last updated on 02 Mar 2023 | 06:17 PM(IST)
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