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Camphor 0.3%, Menthol 0.3% and Phenol 0.3% Topical Gel

Author(s):  Allen Loyd V Jr

Issue:  Sep/Oct 2004 - Topical Treatments in Wound Healing
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Page(s):  385

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Abstract:  A formulation for preparing Camphor 0.3%, Menthol 0.3% and Phenol 0.3% Topical Gel. Includes ingredients, method of preparation, discussion, and references for the compounding pharmacist.

Related Keywords: formulation, minor skin irritations, itching

Related Categories: DERMATOLOGY, FORMULATIONS

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