Well-tolerated synthetic tanning agent, a water-soluble sodium salt of a relatively low-molecular phenolsulfonic acid-phenol-urea condensation product which is used in several medicinally used local therapeutics.
Tamol
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Astringent, anti-inflammatory and antipuritic.
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The water solubility of Tamol, allows the use in hydrophilic bases. The carrier systems available are gel, lotio, cream and fat cream. Powder and bath additives are also available.
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Mild forms of eczema, postoperative wound treatment, chickenpox (in a lotio base), herpes zoster, herpes simplex and labialis, insect bites, dermatitis solaris.
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Tannosynt® (cream, powder, shaking mixture, liquid) and Tannolact® (gel, fat cream, C
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- Wiedow O et al (1997) The effect of tamol on human mast cell chymase and plasmin. Skin Pharmacol 10:90-96.