A moisturising and protective emollient cream to relieve the symptoms of red, inflamed, dry skin.
Zerobase is an emollient with similar ingredients to Diprobase cream and a cost saving of up to 19%.2 Diprobase cream has recently been discontinued1 – why not try Zerobase as a replacement for your patients?
Zerobase is part of the Zeroderma range – the trusted choice for specialist skincare with a comprehensive range of quality products, expert support and training.
Similar ingredients to Diprobase.
Ingredients | Zerobase | Diprobase |
Emollient | Liquid Paraffin 11%* | Liquid Paraffin 6% |
Preservative | Chlorocresol | Chlorocresol |
Emollient | White Soft Paraffin 10% | White Soft Paraffin 15% |
Emulsifier | Cetomacrogol | Cetomacrogol |
Emulsifier | Cetostearyl Alcohol | Cetostearyl Alcohol |
pH modification acid | Phosphoric Acid | Phosphoric Acid |
pH modification alkaline | Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate | Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate |
Water based cream | Purified Water | Purified Water |
pH modification alkaline | – | Sodium Hydroxide |
*Zerobase has a higher liquid paraffin content to aid smoothing into sensitive skin
Zerobase prescribing information can be found here.
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References
Diprobase Cream is a registered trademark of Bayer
Zerobase is a registered trademark of Thornton & Ross Ltd
ZRD-2128a. DoP: 10 Feb 22.