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Zeroderma range accredited by the British Skin Foundation T


he Zeroderma range of emollients and barrier creams from Thornton & ross have recently received accreditation from the British Skin Foundation (BSF).


as one of the uK’s leading supporters of skin disease research, the BSF offers accreditation to brands following an in-depth, independent review of the products, by an expert panel including at least two independent BSF consultant dermatologists.


a recent survey from the BSF showed that 82 per cent of respondents are more likely to buy a skin health product if it is accredited by an independent dermatologist-led organisation and 95 per cent are more likely to trust the product.¹


Zeroderma offers the widest range of cost-effective emollients and barrier creams, with cost savings for the nhS without compromising on quality.


receiving this recognition for a range of ten products from the BSF will help give confidence and trust in the Zeroderma range to both patients and prescribers.


For further information, please email: zeroderma@thorntonross.com or call 01484 842217.


www.britishskinfoundation.org.uk reference


1. https://www.britishskinfoundation.org.uk/ brand-accreditation accessed 1st May 2020


Daily dry eye routine T


here are millions who suffer with dry eye disease every day and they know how painful, uncomfortable and inconvenient it can be. Whilst there is no cure, it’s quite easy to control by following the clinitas® eye care regime to help reduce the symptoms.


1. HEAT


heating of the eyelids - do this by using the clinitas® eye compress. This will allow the meibomian oil to gently soften and become liquid again.


2. MASSAGE & CLEANSE It is important to correctly massage and cleanse the melted oil from the glands in the eyelid that has been softened by the gentle heat generated by the clinitas® eye compress.


3. LUBRICATE


after cleaning regime lubricate on a regular basis with clinitas® Soothe eye Drops. These drops offer soothing, lasting relief and are preservative free and contact lens friendly. They are


40 - ScOTTISh PharMacIST


available in packs of single use vials or multi-dose bottle format.


Clinitas® Range


clinitas® eye compress is a reusable compress which is warmed up in a microwave to provide moist heat to the eyes. The compress fabric uses SterileyesÆ, which is bound permanently to the fibres of the fabric to provide effective antibacterial protection against potentially harmful bacteria. It is proven to kill 99.9% of bacteria.


Clinitas® Soothe Eye Drops


containing sodium hyaluronate, offer soothing, long-lasting dry eye relief in BOTh resealable individual droppers and multidose soft dropper formats.


new clinitas® 0.2% sodium hyaluronate is also available for mild to moderate dry eye and is an addition to clinitas Soothe® 0.4% sodium hyaluronate for moderate and severe dry eye. all clinitas® eye drops are preservative free and contact lens friendly.


Clinitas Hydrate®


clinitas hydrate® is an overnight liquid gel, containing 0.2% carbomer. It is an easy-to-use liquid gel drop for everyday ocular use.


Trade contact


all products are available to order directly from wholesalers including aah & enterprise, numark & Phoenix and Sigma.


Support, promotion materials and samples are available on request.


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