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LBF 100g Barrier Cream

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within each trust. ULHT and LPFT reserve the right to determine whether or not RED drugs will be used within their trusts. RED classification Emollients: new information about risk of severe and fatal burns with paraffin-containing and paraffin-free emollients - December 2018

Agreed GREY non formulary for NEW PATIENTS (APC Jan 2020). Other creams available as soap substitutes and leave on emollients. Use in confirmed staphylococcal infection e.g. recurrent folliculitis and impetiginised eczema as per Notts Emollient Formulary. A supporting prescribing guideline may be requested which must have been agreed by the relevant secondary care trust DTCs and approved by the Nottinghamshire APC. Only for patients unable to use ointment/creams/lotions, or where application without touching skin is required, as per Notts Emollient Formulary. Epimax ® oatmeal cream and Zeroveen ® cream are additionally recommended for use as a soap substitute.

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They are not substitute for adequate nursing care and it is doubtful if they are any more effective than the traditional compound zinc ointments Excetra ® cream is formulary option for moderately dry skin as per Notts Emollient Formulary. (APC Sep19) Any other emollient with low percentage urea can be used for maintenance following the treatment phase.

Medicines suitable to be prescribed in primary care / general practice after specialist* recommendation or initiation. Foam cleanser replaced byMedi Derma-Pro® Foam and Spray Incontinence Cleanser in the 2021 update of the barrier products formulary. only and should not be routinely prescribed in primary care. RED drugs may be used within ULHT or LPFT subject to approval for use Medicines that should be initiated by a specialist and prescribed by primary care prescribers only under a shared care protocol, once the patient has been stabilised. Eucerin ®UreaRepair Plus lotion can be used if lotion required however it has been registered as ‘cosmetic’ rather than as medicines which means that it is notavailable on prescription.

The LBF® Sterile Barrier Film Range (CliniMed) uses healthcare-grade silicones to protect both intact and injured skin from moisture, such as from wound exudate or other fluids, as well as from friction, shear, and medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI). The LBF® Barrier Cream (CliniMed) provides an effective barrier to protect intact skin from the harmful effects of bodily fluids, such as stoma output and excessive perspiration. Third line gel for moderately dry skin if Isomol ® and Aproderm ® are not tolerated as per Notts Emollient Formulary. No, it does not contain any alcohol, so it will not sting even on sore skin. Can LBF Sterile Barrier Film be used on injured skin? The supporting prescribing guideline must have been agreed by the relevant secondary care trust D&TC(s) and approved by the Nottinghamshire APC.

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