Desitin Maximum Strength Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Paste, 4 oz.

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Desitin Maximum Strength Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Paste, 4 oz.

SKU# 28839
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SKU# 28839
Desitin Maximum Strength Diaper Rash Paste with 40% zinc oxide works on contact to treat and prevent diaper rash discomfort.
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$8.99
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Desitin Maximum Strength Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Paste, 4 oz.
$8.99
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Desitin Maximum Strength Diaper Rash Paste with 40% zinc oxide works on contact to treat and prevent diaper rash discomfort. Take your health to the next level with guaranteed FSA eligible Baby & Mom products.
  • Desitin Maximum Strength Diaper Rash Paste with 40% zinc oxide works on contact to treat and prevent diaper rash discomfort
  • Rich, thick diaper rash cream is formulated with 40% maximum-level zinc oxide and is clinically shown to protect baby's skin for up to 12 hours
  • The #1 choice of Pediatricians and parents, it provides effective diaper rash relief by immediately forming a protective barrier on baby's skin to seal out wetness and soothe chafed skin
  • Its hypoallergenic formula is paraben-, phthalate-, dye- and soap-free. It is also Dermatologist- and Pediatrician-tested and is gentle enough for daily use.
  • Maximum strength diaper rash paste provides 5-in-1 action to treat, heal, protect, soothe and prevent diaper rash, for healing you can see and relief your baby can feel
Active Ingredient: Zinc oxide 40% (skin protectant). Inactive Ingredients: Petrolatum, cod liver oil, lanolin, talc, glycerin, sorbitan sesquioleate, beeswax, tocopheryl acetate, fragrance

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