Active Ingredient History
Panthenol (also called pantothenol) is the alcohol analog of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), and is thus a provitamin of B5. In organisms, it is quickly oxidized to pantothenic acid. It is a viscous transparent liquid at room temperature. Panthenol is used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products as a moisturizer and to improve wound healing. Wikipedia
Combination drugs
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Breast Neoplasms (Phase 3)
Cheilitis (Phase 3)
Cold Temperature (Phase 3)
Dermatitis, Atopic (Phase 2)
Diabetic Foot (Phase 3)
Dry Eye Syndromes (Phase 1)
Erythema (Phase 2)
Healthy Volunteers (Phase 1)
Influenza A virus (Phase 3)
Lung Diseases (Phase 3)
Mucositis (Phase 2)
Nasal Obstruction (Phase 3)
Skin Abnormalities (Phase 2)
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