Lotion used for dry skin and eczema. Propylene glycol acts as a humectant and has an antimicrobial effect against both bacteria and fungi. Locobase lotion has softening and protective properties.
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or to any excipient.
Propylene glycol 20% in Locobase® lotion APL should not be used on burned skin. Avoid application in the ear canals as propylene glycol can be ototoxic.
No known interactions
Pregnancy: Category A No known risks during pregnancy.
Breastfeeding: Group IVa So that the child is not unnecessarily exposed to propylene glycol orally, Propylene Glycol 20% in Locobase® lotion APL should not be applied to the nipples during breastfeeding.
Side effects: Transient skin irritation in the form of a feeling of heat and burning. Allergic reactions.
100 g of cutaneous emulsion contains:
Propylene glycol 20 g
In addition, approx. 4 g of propylene glycol from Locobase® lotion is added.
Auxiliary substances
Locobase® lotion
Locobase® lotion contains:
Cetomacrogol 1000
Cetostearyl alcohol
Solid paraffin
White Vaseline
Borage oil
Butyl hydroxytoluene
Propylene glycol
Sodium citrate
Anhydrous citric acid
Purified water
Contains a total of approx. 24% propylene glycol.
Locobase® lotion is preserved with 0.3% propagin (E 216) and 0.15% butyl hydroxybenzoate.
Locobase® lotion is stabilized with 0.02% butylhydroxytoluene.
Emulsion type: o/w
Fat content: approx. 10%