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Posted on: March 6 2013

We prepare an aftersun milk, which is valued by our clientele. We have begun a new fate for the summer holidays and note that there is a difficult sediment to shake up

Forms. Should the following composition be changed?
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old composition new composition
 lidoca ï ne 1g Menthol 250mg diphenhydramine HCl 1g chlorhexidine Digluc 2% solution 2.5 G camphor spiritus 8g calamine 8g Lanette O 2.4 g               CETOMACROGOLCR è me 0.6 g Cetiol 6g Glycerin 2.4 g water up to 100g 
 lidoca ï ne 1g Menthol 250 mg diphenhydramine HCl 1g chlorhexidine Digluc 2% solution 2.5 G camphor spiritus 8g calamine 8g Na citrate 100mg CETOMACROGOLCR è Me 30.0 g Cetiol 6g xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx water up to 100g 
In The submitted composition something is peculiar namely the minimum amount of CETOMACROGOLCR è me. I suspect that Cetomacrogol is meant but I would suggest to combine Lanette O and Cetomacrogol and replace it with a certain amount of CETOMACROGOLCR è me. Striking is also the small amount of glycerin, which contributes little to the whole.

Lidoca ï NE is dissolved in camphor spiritus together with menthol. Cetiol can be added to this mixture. Calamine is rubbed into a mortar with CETOMACROGOLCR è me. In this mixture, the solution in Camphor Spiritus is accompanied by stirring well. Then Diphenhydraminehcl dissolved in 15ml of water together with 100mg after citrate. Then chlorhexidinedigluconate solution diluted with 15ml of water. The whole is mixed to homogeneous.

the contents of the mortar is poured into a tarred bottle and brought with water to weight. With the added water the mortar is rinsed.