Eosin Aqueous 2% 10 single-dose Gilbert 2 ml: Adjunctive treatment of skin lesions likely to become superinfected, notably diaper rash (irritation and redness of the buttocks in infants).
For warnings, precautions and contraindications, please refer to the instructions for use.
Adjunctive treatment of skin lesions likely to become superinfected, particularly diaper rash in infants (irritation and redness of the buttocks in infants).
Eosin Aqueous 2% 10 Unidoses Gilbert 2 ml: Adjunctive treatment of skin lesions
An Antiseptic Solution for Skin Lesions
Gilbert 2% Aqueous Eosin 2 ml Unidoses is a medication indicated for the adjunctive treatment of skin lesions likely to become superinfected. This antiseptic solution is particularly recommended for the treatment of diaper rash, characterized by irritation and redness of the infant's bottom.
Prevention of skin infections
Thanks to its antiseptic action, Aqueous Eosin 2% prevents skin superinfections. By applying the solution to skin lesions, particularly diaper rash in infants, it helps to disinfect the affected area and reduce the risk of infectious complications, promoting faster healing and relieving associated discomfort.
Convenient single-dose format for hygienic use
Gilbert's 2 ml unit-doses offer a practical, hygienic format for easy, safe use. Each unit dose contains the precise amount of solution needed to treat the affected area, enabling precise and effective application without the risk of cross-contamination. This format is particularly suitable for use on infants, guaranteeing appropriate and safe skin care.
Once or twice a day, apply locally, using a sterile compress, or pour directly onto the area to be treated.
Mode and route of administration. Cutaneous route. If you feel that the effect of Eosine aqueuse Gilbert et Barbezat 2%, solution for local application is too strong or too weak, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
The active substance is :
Disodium eosin ...................................................... 2 g (per 100 ml solution)
The other components are :
Purified water.
Do not swallow.
Microbial contamination may occur as soon as the packaging is opened.
If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
Box of 10 single-doses of 2 ml.
How to treat diaper rash?
The most important thing is to act as quickly as possible at the first signs of redness on the diaper area:
Medication is not like any other product. Read the package insert carefully before ordering. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice. Beware of incompatibilities with your current products.
Click here to find the package leaflet for this drug on the Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des Produits de Santé website.
Q: How do I use Eosin Aqueous 2% for optimal treatment of diaper rash in infants?
A: Apply the solution to the baby's clean, dry bottom using a sterile compress. Reapply at each diaper change, as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Q: Are there any precautions to be taken when using Eosin Aqueous 2%?
A: Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. In the event of allergic reaction or skin irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Q: Is Aqueous Eosin 2% suitable for all skin types?
A: Yes, this solution is generally well tolerated by all skin types.
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ANSM - Last updated: 17/07/2012
EOSINE AQUEOUS GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application
Eosin disodium
Please read this leaflet carefully before using this medication. It contains important information for your treatment.
If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
AT· Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
AT· If you need more information and advice, ask your pharmacist.
AT· If symptoms worsen or persist, consult your doctor.
AT· If you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, or if you notice any of the side effects listed as severe, please inform your doctor or pharmacist.
In this notice :
1. WHAT IS AQUEOUS GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application AND WHAT IS IT?
2. BEFORE YOU USE EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application?
3. HOW TO USE EASINE AQUEOUS GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application?
4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?
5. HOW TO STORE AQUEOUS EGYPT AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application?
6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. WHAT IS AQUEOUS GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application AND WHAT IS IT?
OTHER ANTISEPTICS AND DISINFECTANTS ATC CODE: D08A X 02
Supportive treatment of skin lesions that may be superinfecting, including buttocks of the infant (irritation and redness of the buttocks in the infant).
2. BEFORE YOU USE EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application?
List of information needed before taking the medication
Not applicable.
Never use EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application :
AT· if you are allergic to eosin.
If in doubt, it is essential to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
Employment Precautions; special warnings
Take special care with EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT 2%, solution for local application:
Employment Precautions
Do not swallow.
As soon as the preparation of a preparation is opened, microbial contamination is possible.
If in doubt do not hesitate to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
Interactions with other medicines
Use of other medicines
Avoid using aqueous eosin at the same time as an alternative skin application.
If you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription, talk to your pharmacist.
Interactions with food and beverages
Not applicable.
Interactions with phytotherapeutic products or alternative therapies
Not applicable.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Pregnancy and breast feeding
This medication should be used with caution during pregnancy and lactation.
In general, you should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicines
Not applicable.
Effects on ability to drive or use machines
Not applicable.
List of excipients with known effect
Not applicable.
3. HOW TO USE EASINE AQUEOUS GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application?
Not applicable.
Dosage
Once or twice a day, apply locally, using a sterile compress or pour directly, on the place to be treated.
Method and route of administration
Cutaneous route.
If you have the impression that the effect of EOSINE AQUEOUS GIFRER AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application is too strong or too weak, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Symptoms and Instructions for Overdose
Not applicable.
Instructions for omission of one or more doses
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
If you have any further questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?
Description of undesirable effects
Like all medicines, EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT A 2 PER CENT, solution for local application is likely to have undesirable effects, although not everyone is subject to it:
Skin localized eruptions, sensitization to light of treated surfaces.
You should tell your doctor.
If you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, or if certain undesirable effects become serious, please inform your doctor or pharmacist.
5. HOW TO STORE AQUEOUS EGYPT AND BARBEZAT AT 2 PER CENT, solution for local application?
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Do not use EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT A 2 PER CENT, solution for local application after the date of the mentioned mention on the unidose.
The expiration date refers to the last day of the month.
After opening, low volume presentations should be used within 48 hours.
If necessary, warnings against some visible signs of deterioration
Medicines should not be thrown away or washed away with household garbage. Ask your pharmacist what to do with unused medications. These measures will protect the environment.
Full list of active substances and excipients
What does EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT contain 2%, solution for local application?
The active substance is :
Eosin disodium ................................................ .................................................. ................................. 2 g
For 100 ml of solution for local application.
The other component is :
Purified water.
Pharmaceutical form and content
What is EOSINE AQUEUSE GIFRER AND BARBEZAT TO 2 PER CENT, solution for local application and contents of the outer packaging?
This medication is in the form of a solution for local application.
Bottle of 2 ml, 5 ml, 10 ml, 45 ml or 100 ml.
LABORATOIRES GIFRER BARBEZAT
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GIFRER AND BARBEZAT
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GIFRER AND BARBEZAT
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69150 DECINES cedex
Names of medicines in the Member States of the European Economic Area
In compliance with the regulations in force.
Date of approval of the notice
The last day this notice was approved is {date}.
AMM under exceptional circumstances
Not applicable.
Detailed information on this medicinal product is available on the website of the ANSM (France).
Information for Health Professionals
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
This solution contains a mild local antiseptic with drying properties.
It is used in the adjunctive treatment of skin lesions liable to become infected, particularly redness of infants' bottoms.
Prices do not include dispensing fees.
| p 100 ml | |
| Disodium eosin | 2 g |
Do not combine with other antiseptics, as their effects may cancel each other out.
This drug may be used during pregnancy.
Do not apply this antiseptic to the nipple of nursing mothers without medical advice.
The solution is applied undiluted, using a compress or by pouring it directly onto the lesion.
1 or 2 applications per day.
Simply washing with soap and water will eliminate most germs; this should be followed by careful rinsing, as soap can inactivate certain antiseptics.
Redness of the baby's bottom is often due to impregnation of the skin by urine under the diaper. It is therefore necessary to clean and rinse the skin thoroughly with water before applying the medication.
The stains caused by this colored product on linen disappear after several washes.
All antiseptics can be contaminated with germs: once opened, do not keep single doses for more than 48 hours.
Photosensitization, rash.
Substance that destroys bacteria locally, reducing their numbers and preventing them from proliferating. Some antiseptics are also active against microscopic fungi and viruses.
Appearance of pimples or patches on the skin. These lesions may be caused by food or medication, and may reflect an allergy or toxic effect. Many viruses can also cause rashes: rubella, roseola and measles are the best known.
General term for all microscopic organisms likely to cause an infection: bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi.
Child aged between one and 30 months. A child less than one month old is a newborn.
Abnormal sensitivity of the skin to light or ultraviolet rays, caused by a drug or a natural or chemical substance.
See article: Photosensitization.