What Is Diprobase Cream? Diprobase creamworks by providing alayer of oil on the surface of the skin to prevent water evaporatingfrom the skin surface.Themain ingridients indiprobaseare liquid parraffin, white soft paraffin and water , it also contains cetomacrogol and cetostearyl alcohol as emulsifying agents,chlorocresol as an antimicrobial preservative, phosphoric acid, andsodium dihydrogen phosphate.To get the best results when usingdiprobase cream apply to skin frequently and liberally, as often asrequired. Most people mistakenly just use diprobase and similaremollients to treat the skin when there is a flare up, however regularuse can prevent such flare ups and patches of dry skin. How To Use Dirpobase Cream Always use Diprobase exactly how your Doctor or Pharmacist has expressed. Check with your Doctor or Pharmacist if you are not sure. For adults and children the cream should be applied thinly to cover the effected area completely, massage gently and thouroughly into the skin. Apply gently in direction of hair growth, and avoid vigorous rubbing of skin. There are no known harmful effects when diprobase cream is used by pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. But as with all medicines always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy if you intend to use this product Always Read The Patient Information Leaflet Before Use List of Excipients Chlorocresol Macrogol Cetostearyl Ether (Cetomacrogol) Cetostearyl alcohol Liquid paraffin White soft paraffin Phosphoric acid Sodium dihydrogen phosphate Sodium hydroxide Purified water