Retopix Fluid 10 Vials Of 2ml
- Brand: INNOVET ITALIA Srl
- Product Code: 922764269
- EAN: 8021676020606
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Retopix
FLUID
Soothing and moisturizing dermatological fluid for the normalization of localized skin areas, affected by itching, redness and alterations of the skin barrier (eg de-epithelialization, dryness and desquamation).
Adelmidrol
Aliamide able to normalize the function of cutaneous mast cells (degranulation), favoring the natural control mechanisms of itching and inflammation.
Phytosphingosine
Natural lipid component reduced during hypersensitivity skin diseases, restores the structural and functional integrity of the skin barrier, reducing water loss (TEWL, Transepidermal water loss).
Hyaluronic acid
It guarantees the skin a correct degree of hydration and elasticity.
Traumatic acid
It favors the convergence of keratinocytes, thus restoring the correct functionality of the epidermal barrier.
How to use
Apply a drop of fluid per cm 2 of skin to be treated. Gently massage for a few moments. Repeat the application 2 times a day for at least 10 days. The vial is resealable and can be used for multiple applications.
Warnings
Avoid contact with eyes.
Components
Adelmidrol (2%); phytosphingosine; hyaluronic acid; traumatic acid.
Format
10 vials of 2 ml
Cod. 2060
Bibliography
- Adelmidrol, an analogue of palmitoylethanolamide, reduces chronic inflammation. De Filippis D, D'Amico A, Esposito G, Di Marzo V, Iuvone T.
- A new aliamide, Adelmidrol 2% topically, in the treatment of mild atopic dermatitis. Micali G, Pulvirenti N, Musumeci ML, dellaValle F.
- Aliamides modulate the degranulation of cutaneous mast cells in dogs and cats. Miolo A, Re G, Barbero R, Giorgi M, Leotta R, Auxilia S, Noli C, Abramo F.
- The endocannabinoid system of the skin in health and disease: new perspectives and opportunities. Biro T, Toth BI, Hasko G, Paus R, Pacher P.
- Evaluation of a shampoo and a spray microemulsion containing phytosphingosine. Bourdeau P, Bruet V, Gremillet C.
- Current evidence on skin barrier dysfunction in atopic dermatitis. Marsella R, Olivry T, Carlotti DN, The International Task Force onCanine Atopic Dermatitis.
- Itch: a review of current concepts. Metz M, Grundmann S, Stander S.
- Clinical features and causes of itching in cats: multicentre studies on dermatitis. Hobi S, Linek M, Marignac G, Olivry T, Beco L, Nett C, Fontaine J, Roosje P, Bergvall K, Belova S, Koebrich S, Pin D, Kovalik M, Meury S, Wilhelm S, Favrot C.