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Burnol Cream is a topical antiseptic designed for first-aid use in minor skin injuries. It contains aminacrine hydrochloride and cetrimide, which work together to help prevent bacterial growth and protect the affected area. The cream forms a protective layer over the skin, helping reduce irritation and supporting the healing process. It is commonly used for minor burns, cuts, abrasions, and superficial wounds. Its easy-to-apply formulation makes it suitable for home first-aid kits and everyday use.

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Burnol cream 15 g is primarily used as a first-aid antiseptic to treat minor superficial burns, scalds, cuts, abrasions, and wounds. Its dual-action formula soothes immediate pain while neutralising bacteria to prevent secondary skin infections, supporting quick healing.
Yes, Burnol can be applied to minor open wounds, shallow cuts, and scrapes. Its active ingredients, cetrimide and aminacrine hydrochloride, act to cleanse the area and create an antimicrobial barrier. Do not use it on deep puncture wounds or surgical incisions without a doctor's advice.
Burnol is an antiseptic cream designed to prevent infection and facilitate the natural healing of acute wounds. While preventing infection reduces the likelihood of severe scarring, Burnol itself is not a scar-removal or scar-lightening cream.
Yes, Burnol is safe for use on children for minor household injuries, cuts, and superficial burns. Ensure that it is applied by an adult and kept out of reach to prevent accidental ingestion or contact with the eyes.
Yes. For thermal burns, immediately cool the area under running water for 10-15 minutes. For cuts, gently rinse away any dirt or debris with clean water before applying the cream to ensure the antiseptic works effectively.
For best results, apply a thin layer of the cream 1 to 2 times a day, or whenever you are changing the protective sterile bandage, until the wound has completely healed.
While it can be used cautiously for very minor burns on the face (avoiding the eyes and mouth), it is not formulated to treat acne. Using it for acne may clog pores or cause unnecessary skin irritation.
Regular antiseptic liquids are primarily used to wash and disinfect wounds initially. Burnol is an emulsion cream that stays on the wound, providing continuous antimicrobial protection, a soothing physical barrier, and preventing the wound bed from drying out.
Yes, like all pharmaceutical products, Burnol has an expiration date printed on the crimp of the tube or the outer packaging. Do not use the cream past its expiry date, as the active ingredients lose their efficacy.
It depends on the injury's location. If the wound is small and safe from friction or dirt, leaving it open is fine. If it is on an area prone to rubbing or contamination, cover it lightly with a sterile, breathable gauze after applying the cream.
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