Maximum Strength Diaper Rash
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Package Label (3 Oz. Healing Ointment)

Package Label (3 Oz. Healing Ointment)
This is a description of diaper rash ointment. It contains active ingredients like zinc oxide that helps in treating and preventing diaper rash. It works by protecting chafed skin due to diaper rash and helps in sealing out wetness. This ointment can be used on infants, children, and adults. It is for external use only and should be removed from the tube's foil seal before using. Notably, it can stain clothing and fabric, and users are advised to avoid contact with the eyes. The package contains one tube with a net weight of 4 oz (113 g). The manufacturer is CVS Pharmacy, Inc.*
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Tube Label (Cvs Diaper Rash Paste Tube)

Tube Label (Cvs Diaper Rash Paste   Tube)
This is a description of CVS Health's Maximum Strength Diaper Rash Paste that compares to the active ingredient in Boudreaux's Butt Paste. The paste is a diaper rash ointment and skin protectant that treats and protects against diaper rash. It has a mild scent and is easy to apply and wipe away. Its active ingredient is Zinc Oxide, 40%, and it helps prevent and treat diaper rash as well as protects chafed skin from wetness. However, this product is not affiliated with Boudreaux's Butt Paste, manufactured by, or produced by C.B. Fleet Company. The product comes in a Net weight of 4 oz (113 g) and is for external use only. It warns to avoid contact with the eyes, and one should stop its use and ask a doctor if the condition worsens or doesn't improve after seven days. Also, it should be kept out of children's reach to prevent accidental ingestion. It should be applied liberally and as often as necessary with each diaper change and especially when it's a wet diaper for a prolonged period. It will stain clothing and fabric and contains inactive ingredients, including Castor Oil, Mineral Oil, Paraffin, Peruvian Balsam, White Petrolatum.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.