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Tetmosol Medicated Soap With 5% Monosulfiram For Skin Infections

(100 gm Soap in packet)
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Tetmosol Medicated Soap With 5% Monosulfiram For Skin Infections
Product Details
Tetmosol Medicated Soap with 5% Monosulfiram for Skin Infections
Tetmosol Medicated Soap is a Grade 1 medicated soap that helps cleanse the skin and relieves skin problems like itching, irritation, rashes and redness. It has a mild fragrance and can be used daily for adults and children.

Key Ingredients:
Sodium Tallowate,Sodium Cocoate,Water (Aqua),Glycerin,Fragrance (Parfum),Sodium Chloride,Sodium Hydroxide,Tetrasodium Etidronate,Titanium Dioxide Ci 47005 (Yellow 10)

Key Benefits:
  • Provides effective relief against itching and rashes
  • Provides relief against infections caused by parasites
  • Relieves sores and crusting of the skin
  • Supports skin health

Good To Know:
Vitamins D, C, E and K are the best vitamins for the skin.

Concerns It Can Help With:
["Skin infections"]

Best Suited For:
Irritated skin

Area Of Application:
Full body application

Directions For Use:
  • Wet your body with lukewarm water
  • Apply the soap all over the body paying special attention to the affected areas. Lather liberally
  • Rinse off with lukewarm water
  • Allow the body to dry naturally or dry using a towel in blotting action

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Store in a cool and dry place

Quick Tips:
["Use daily to help protect the skin against infections", "It can be used on the scalp to reduce itching and irritation"]

Faqs:
  • What causes skin infections?
    Bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites are the main causes of skin infections.
  • How can I heal my skin naturally?
    - Cleanse the skin regularly with soap and water
    - Use sunblock daily generously
    - Moisturise the skin to keep it soft and supple
    - Do not use harsh cleansers and exfoliators

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Mekhala Chandra (MD, MBBS)