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Caladryl cream
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syljo | Report | 16 Sep 2004 18:34 |
I've just come back from a week in England and tried everywhere to buy a tube of Caladryl cream. I gave my last one to my granddaughter. Nobody seems to have heard of this cream. Can anyone tell me whether it has been discontinued or not? I used this cream on all my children, taking it with me to the tropics, and now am stuck for a replacement. Of course we have creams here, but Caladryl was a name that I trusted. Sylvia xxx |
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PennyDainty | Report | 16 Sep 2004 19:06 |
Funnily enough Sylvia, I used it a few years ago when my older two children had chicken pox, but when the youngest two had them in May I couldn't find it anywhere, so perhaps it has been discontinued. Christine |
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valinkent | Report | 17 Sep 2004 08:16 |
Hi Sylvia Have just looked up Caladryl and it is a brand name ,the cream contains an anthistomine drug and calamine so it is possible that they do not use this antihistomine drug anymore .Calamine comes in lotion or cream . i used it and still do for bites and stings etc . Val |