GlucoRx ALLPRESAN®DIABETIC FOAM CREAM

Preventive treatment for dry, sensitive and parchment-like foot skin in patients with diabetes mellitus. For use on the whole foot, including between the toes and around wound edges2. 

Intended purpose: Allpresan® diabetic Foam Cream BASIC is a medical device for the specific treatment of dry and sensitive foot skin in patients with diabetes mellitus. Its special properties also make it suitable for the treatment of wound edges. Allpresan® diabetic Foam Cream BASIC boosts the skin’s barrier function, thus protecting against skin infections and ulcerations3,4,5.

Properties: The specially designed active formula forms a breathable, two-dimensional protective coating. It strengthens the barrier function, protects against external impacts, and reduces mechanical stresses such as friction without impairing natural skin function3,4,5. The skin is optimally supplied with moisture, and Pentavitin® also guards against moisture loss. Reduces roughness, counteracts pressure marks and smooths the skin2,5.

  • Use: Mornings and evenings, apply an amount about the size of a hazelnut or walnut to the affected areas of the feet. Also beneficial for use between the toes. Allpresan® diabetic Foam Cream offers excellent convenience in use, since it is very easy to rub in. It can be applied very quickly without leaving behind an unpleasant greasy film. There is reduced risk of slipping, and you can put on your stockings – even compression stockings – immediately after use. Shake well before each use, and hold the container upright when applying (please ensure the can is in the upright position and do not tilt during use!)

    References

    1. Dr Rainer Thiede, Dr Martin Lederle, Prof Rolf Daniels: Skin Care and Diabetes, Diabetes and the Skin 2011 2nd edition:35-3
    2. Clinical Evaluation Report December 2010 (6 & 9)
    3. Clinical Evaluation Report December 2010 (20)
    4. Podologie Nr. 1 March 2005
    5. Prof. Erhardt Proksch, Urea – Not a harmful Substance

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