Brand Spotlight: Calmoseptine Ointment

Chad Birt

Written by Chad Birt on Thu Sep 05 2024.

Brand Spotlight: Calmoseptine Ointment

Calmoseptine ointment first hit store shelves in 1950. A pharmacist developed it as a diaper rash cream, but it’s now used for various types of skin irritation. Calmoseptine’s versatility and efficacy have made it a “must-have” for many family caregivers.

This brand spotlight explains why Calmoseptine is so beneficial, highlights some of its many uses, and features real customer reviews. 

Calmoseptine Ointment, Skin Protectant

Price: $7.22 - $77.31

What Is Calmoseptine Ointment?

Calmoseptine ointment is a multi-purpose skin barrier cream invented over 70 years ago. It contains three primary ingredients:

Calamine Lotion

Calamine lotion is an over-the-counter (OTC) topical medication that relieves itchy, oozing skin. When applied to an irritated area it creates a cooling sensation and evaporates excess moisture. These features make it well equipped to manage common caregiver challenges, such as incontinence-related dermatitis (diaper rash), feeding tube site irritation, and minor cuts and burns.

Zinc oxide

Zinc oxide is another skin protectant. It soothes itching and redness and creates a moisture barrier that prevents urine and other fluids from irritating the skin. Zinc oxide also has antimicrobial properties which keep germs and bacteria at bay, reducing the risk of infection.

Menthol

Menthol is an ingredient that comes from the peppermint plant. It relieves itching from minor scrapes and burns, helps cool inflamed skin, and soothes irritation. Menthol also has antimicrobial properties, like zinc oxide.

When Should I Use Calmoseptine Ointment?

Calmoseptine ointment is incredibly versatile and can be used for various caregiving-related tasks. These include:

  • Protecting the sensitive skin of the genitals, buttocks, and perineum from urine and feces

  • Protecting the skin around feeding and drainage tube sites

  • Preventing bacterial and fungal infections

  • Increasing circulation to irritated skin. For example, minor cuts, burns, and insect bites

  • Temporarily relieving discomfort and itching from rashes, eczema, and poison ivy

Calmoseptine makes wound care easy. It can be applied to stage I and II pressure ulcers, beneath compression garments, or on skin folds and other moist areas at risk of fungal infections. 

Why Is Calmoseptine Ointment Beloved By Caregivers?

Family caregivers love Calmoseptine ointment because it:

Protects the Skin

When applied to the skin, Calmoseptine ointment creates a moisture barrier. This barrier keeps the skin from drying out while defending against potentially harmful substances, like urine and fecal matter. Since moist environments increase the risk of rash and infection, Calmoseptine provides peace of mind.

Reduces the Risk of Infection

Calmoseptine ointment contains zinc oxide and menthol. Both ingredients are antiseptic, meaning they stop the growth of germs and other harmful microorganisms, like bacteria and fungi. For caregivers, that means a reduced risk of infection and less to worry about.

Speeds Healing

Calmoseptine is formulated to provide a healthy skin environment. It prevents dryness and excess moisture, creating a “goldliocks zone” that allows wounds, rashes, and other skin problems to heal. Further, Calmoseptine keeps germs at bay, preventing infection and other complications.

Alleviates Discomfort

Calmoseptine contains several counterirritants, including menthol, zinc oxide, and petrolatum. These ingredients stimulate the sensory receptors in the skin, cooling inflammation, relieving itchiness, and reducing irritation.

Calmoseptine Ointment - 5-Star Carewell Customer Reviews

Our caregiving community loves Calmoseptine ointment. Check out these glowing endorsements:

  • “Excellent product. [My] podiatrist told me about it for leg and ankle ulcers from edema.” - Jeane S.

  • “5 stars. My son had an opening in his skin and it healed fast after applying this.” - Beverly D.

  • “I needed this so bad[ly]. I had shingles and a second-degree burn with blisters. It helped calm my skin and helped it heal faster.” - Cheryl L. 

  • “I love this product. [It] absorbs moisture and lasts longer than expected. Excellent!” - Rosalyn B.

  • “Great product. My wife was suffering from a severe rash in the groin area and this cream cleared it up within 48 hours!” - Bruce P.

  • “[This was recommended to me] by a visiting nurse. [I’d] used several barrier creams prior in the diaper area. This [is] the most effective in preventing skin breakdown.” - Barbara R.

Calmoseptine Ointment, Skin Protectant

Price: $7.22 - $77.31

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A quality barrier cream is a must-have if you or your loved one have incontinence, a feeding tube, or an ostomy bag. It’s also a great addition to any first-aid kit, thanks to its ability to relieve minor burns, cuts, and insect bites. Calmoseptine ointment is the leader in the barrier cream space and has a 70+ year track record.  We offer free shipping on all orders $49+ and you can save even more by signing up for Autoship. All new Autoship enrollees get 30% off their first order and an additional 5% off on qualifying products. 

Have Questions About Calmoseptine? Our Care Team Can Help!

Choosing first-aid products can be intimidating if you’re new to caregiving. If you have questions about Calmoseptine ointment or want to know if it’s right for your situation contact us. Our friendly Care Team is available 24/7 (including holidays and weekends) and speaks English and Spanish. Call (800) 696-CARE or email support@carewell.com.

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Chad Birt
Chad Birt

Chad Birt is a freelance medical writer who resides in Astoria, Oregon. When he isn't behind a keyboard, you can find him hiking, camping, or birdwatching with his wife Ella and their two dogs, Diane and Thoreau.