In Russia, imported creams for atopic skin were replaced by emollient creams. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University created a softening cream for patients with different forms of dermatitis

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At the First Moscow State Medical University named after him. Sechenov replaced the import with a softening cream that eliminates dry skin, flaking, itching, a feeling of tightness and is suitable even for patients with atopic or retinoic dermatitis and senile xerosis (a pathology resulting from a decrease in moisture in the epidermis with aging). . socialbites.ca was told about this at Sechenov University.

The composition contains active ingredients with proven effectiveness, including a complex of five natural oils (grape seed, rice bran, sweet almond, shea and mango), which are a source of essential fatty acids and enrich the skin with essential lipids; a complex of moisturizing ingredients (hydroxyethylurea, aloe vera gel, panthenol, arginine, vitamin E) and humectant ingredients (hyaluronic acid and xanthan gum) that provide gradual skin hydration, bisabolol that soothes irritated and sensitive skin, as well as ceramides that regenerate the hydrolipid barrier.

During clinical tests, the new emollient cream was proven to eliminate dryness, flaking, itching and tightness. Additionally, no side effects were detected.

“This is our first product in the Sechenov University skin care line. It is based on many years of work in the field of physical colloidal chemistry and soft form technology. We continue to move in this direction and have plans to develop new tools. We are also preparing to launch a cream for patients with vitiligo and will expand our cream range for different skin types in the future. In parallel, two drugs are being developed in cream form for external use, which will use this cream base and technology,” the director of the Institute of Pharmacy of AP Nelyubina, professor Galina Ramenskaya told socialbites.ca.

The product is expected to be on pharmacy shelves in the spring. An innovative import substitution emollient cream can be used in cosmetology, dermatology and preventive medicine.

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