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MEDILEN GLOVE CREAM 50 ML

MEDILEN GLOVE CREAM 50 ML

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Medilen Glove

CREAM

dry and chapped skin or skin subject to exogenous/endogenous irritants.
Particularly suitable for newborns and children, elderly patients, psoriasis patients, diabetics or where expressly indicated by the doctor.

How to use:
Wash the affected areas thoroughly, then apply the cream, massaging gently until completely absorbed.

Characteristics:
Highly hydrating and soothing base cream, with no added fragrances.

Components:
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol); Vitamin B5 (D-panthenol); 18-beta-glycyrrhetic acid.

Code 306

MEDILEN

MEDILEN GLOVE CREAM 50 ML

MEDILEN GLOVE CREAM 50 ML

MINSAN code: 905368763
EAN Code: 8033331430354
Previous price: €19,71
Regular price €19,71
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