Dexpanthenol
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Clinical Pharmacology
A drug that improves tissue regeneration for external use.
Dexpanthenol is a derivative of pantothenic acid, which is a water-soluble vitamin B required as an integral part of coenzyme A for carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. It plays an important role in the processes of acetylation during gluconeogenesis, the release of energy from carbohydrates, the synthesis and cleavage of fatty acids, the synthesis of sterols and steroid hormones, acetylcholine.
Pantothenic acid is necessary to maintain the normal function of the epithelium, an increase in the need for it is noted when the skin or tissue is damaged, in this case, local deficiency of pantothenic acid can be replenished by topical application of D-Panthenol ointment.
Stimulates skin regeneration, normalizes cell metabolism, increases the strength of collagen fibers.
It has a regenerating, weak anti-inflammatory effect, nourishes and softens the skin.
Auxiliary substances improve the therapeutic properties of the ointment.
Indications
- In children, diaper dermatitis, scratches, minor irritations after exposure to the sun, ultraviolet and X-rays, for the treatment and prevention of diaper rash.
- Cracks and inflammation of the nipples in nursing mothers.
- Violations of the integrity of the skin caused by mechanical, chemical, temperature factors or after surgery (burns of various origins (including sunburn), scratches, abrasions, wounds, bedsores, poorly healing skin grafts, aseptic postoperative wounds).
- Inflammation of the skin, dermatitis, boils, trophic ulcers of the lower extremities, skin care around the tracheostomy, gastrostomy, colostomy.
- Treatment and prevention of the effects of adverse effects on the skin of environmental factors (including cold, wind, humidity).
Composition
Ointment for external use of 5%.
1 g ointment contains:
Active ingredient: dexpanthenol - 50 mg.
Excipients: phenonip - 4 mg, lanolin - 160 mg, beeswax white - 50 mg, white soft paraffin - 210.8 mg, dimethicone - 5 mg, LANETTE SX emulsifier - 20 mg, propylene glycol - 20 mg, butyl hydroxyanisol - 0.1 mg , butylhydroxytoluene - 0.1 mg, decamethylcyclopentasiloxane - 20 mg, magnesium sulfate heptahydrate - 5 mg, Protein B - 295 mg, purified water - 160 mg.
Dexpanthenol is marketed under different brands and generic names, and comes in different dosage forms:
Brand name | Manufacturer | Country | Dosage form |
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D-Panthenol | ointment | ||
D-Panthenol | cream | ||
ointment | |||
Vitateka panthenol | spray | ||
D-panthenol-Nizhpharm | cream | ||
Dexpanthenol | Vertex | Russia | ointment |
Bepanten | Grenzah Products GmbH | Germany | ointment |
Bepanten | Grenzah Products GmbH | Germany | cream |
Panthenol-Teva | Teva | Israel | Other |
Dexpanthenol | Tatkhimpharmpreparaty | Russia | ointment |
Panthenol-Teva | Teva | Israel | ointment |
Panthenol | Chauvin Ankerpharm | Germany | spray |
Panthenol | Avanta | Russia | cream |
D-Panthenol | Jadran-Galensky Laboratories ao | Croatia | spray |
Panthenol | IPOC Cosmetics | Russia | cream |
Panthenol (Pharmstandard | Pharmstandard | Russia | spray can |
D-Panthenol | Jadran-Galensky Laboratories ao | Croatia | cream |
D-Panthenol | Jadran-Galensky Laboratories ao | Croatia | ointment |
Pantoderm | Akrikhin | Russia | ointment |
Korneregel | Valeant | Russia | gel |
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Adverse reactions
When applied according to indications and recommended doses, side effects were not observed.
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Drug interactions
Drug interaction of the drug D-Panthenol is not described.
Special instructions
Treatment of trophic ulcers and poorly healing skin grafts should be carried out under the supervision of a physician.
Do not apply on wet surfaces.
Overdosage
Currently, no cases of overdose of D-Panthenol have been reported.
- Brand name: D-Panthenol
- Active ingredient: Dexpanthenol
- Dosage form: Ointment
- Manufacturer: Jadran-Galensky Laboratories ao.
Studies and clinical trials of Dexpanthenol (Click to expand)
- Dexpanthenol cream significantly improves mucocutaneous side effects associated with isotretinoin therapy
- Dexpanthenol attenuates lipid peroxidation and testicular damage at experimental ischemia and reperfusion injury
- The protective effect of dexpanthenol on testicular atrophy at 60th day following experimental testicular torsion
- Oxymetazoline plus dexpanthenol in nasal congestion
- Development and validation of reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography method for determination of dexpanthenol in pharmaceutical formulations
- Efficacy of dexpanthenol in skin protection against irritation: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study
- Anaphylaxis after dexpanthenol exposure by multivitamin tablets
- Dexpanthenol pastille and benzydamine hydrochloride spray for the prevention of post-operative sore throat
- Retrospektive Untersuchung zum Einsatz von Dexpanthenol-Nasenspray (Nasicur®) bei der Behandlung von Patienten mit Schlafapnoesyndrom und nCPAP/bilevel-Therapie
- Contact allergy to dexpanthenol
- Contact allergy to dexpanthenol in sunscreens
- Allergic contact reaction to dexpanthenol: lymphocyte transformation test and evidence for microsomal-dependent metabolism of the allergen
- Maintenance of hand eczema by oral pantothenic acid in a patient sensitized to dexpanthenol
- Allergic contact dermatitis caused by dexpanthenol: report of two cases
- Effects of Silicone-Based Gels Containing Allantoin, Dexpanthenol and Heparin on Hypertrophic Scarring in the Rabbit Ear Model
- Protective Effects of Dexpanthenol and Y-27632 on Stricture Formation in a Rat Model of Caustic Esophageal Injury
- Effects of Intravesical Dexpanthenol Use on Lipid Peroxidation and Bladder Histology in a Chemical Cystitis Animal Model
- Topical dexpanthenol does not affect fecal short chain fatty acid levels or colonic coenzyme a levels in patients with active ulcerative colitis: E.V. Loftus, W.J. Tremaine, R.A. Nelson∗, J.D. Shoemaker∗∗, W.J. Sandborn, S.F. Phillips, K.P. Batts. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; ∗University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; ∗∗St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO
- Dexpanthenol Modulates Gene Expression in Skin Wound Healing in vivo
- Topical Use of Dexpanthenol in Skin Disorders
- Effects of melatonin and dexpanthenol on antioxidant parameters when combined with estrogen treatment in ovariectomized rats
- Dexpanthenol vs benzydamine for postoperative sore throat
- Tolerability and effects on quality of life of liposomal nasal spray treatment compared to nasal ointment containing dexpanthenol or isotonic NaCl spray in patients with rhinitis sicca
- Biophysical effects of a novel in-shower skin care formulation with 5% dexpanthenol—Results of a vehicle-controlled in vivo study