Emolene Cream

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Composition FOR Emolene 15mg Cream

Propylene Glycol(15mg)

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Information regarding the use of Emolene Cream during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Emolene 15mg Cream

Propylene Glycol(15mg)

Emolene cream uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of dry Skin and dry eyes.

How emolene cream works

Emolene Cream works as a humectant by attracting moisture to the skin and consequently hydrating and moisturizing it.

Common side effects of emolene cream

Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness), Limited data available, Blurred vision

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Expert advice FOR Emolene Cream

  • Propylene Glycol is for ophthalmic use only.
  • Do not use it if this product changes color or if you are sensitive to any ingredient in Propylene Glycol.
  • When using Propylene Glycol, do not touch the tip of the container to any surface to avoid contamination, and replace the cap after each use.
  • Stop using Propylene Glycol or ask your doctor if you experience any of the following: -Changes in vision -Eye pain -Redness or irritation of eye
  • Keep Propylene Glycol out of reach of children.

Frequently asked questions FOR Emolene 15mg Cream

Propylene Glycol

Q. What is Emolene Cream used for?
Emolene Cream is used to treat dry, rough, and flaky skin. It works as a moisturizer (emollient) that helps restore skin hydration and prevent further dryness. It may also help relieve itchiness and irritation.
Q. How does Emolene Cream help dry skin?
Emolene Cream binds water to the skin and softens the outer layer. It also has mild keratolytic and antimicrobial properties, helping to gently remove dead skin and reduce certain microorganisms that can irritate the skin.
Q. Is Emolene Cream safe for children and elderly patients?
Emolene Cream is generally safe for adults, elderly individuals, and children. However, children may be more sensitive, so avoid using it on large skin areas, especially if the skin is damaged or burned.
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Q. Can I use Emolene Cream on my face or other sensitive areas?
Emolene Cream can be used on the face and other sensitive areas unless you have a known allergy to its ingredients. Avoid getting Emolene Cream into the eyes, ears (especially inside the ear canal), or open wounds.
Q. Who should avoid using Emolene Cream?
Individuals should avoid using Emolene Cream if they are allergic to propylene glycol, cetostearyl alcohol, or any other ingredients present in Emolene Cream. Also, avoid using it on burned skin or during breastfeeding near the nipple area, to prevent accidental ingestion by infants.
Q. Does Emolene Cream have any antibacterial or antifungal effects?
Emolene Cream has shown mild antimicrobial activity, especially against certain yeasts like Malassezia furfur, which can cause dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. However, it is not a replacement for prescription antifungal or antibiotic topical medicines.
Q. When will I see results after using Emolene Cream?
You may notice an immediate moisturizing effect, improved skin texture within days, better hydration within 1 to 2 weeks, and reduced flaking after regular use. The desired long-term benefits of Emolene Cream depend on how long your doctor has prescribed Emolene Cream to you.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 August, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)