Emollient/Vehicle
A tree nut oil used as an emollient in topical products. Concern for tree nut-allergic patients.
Emulsifier/Stiffening Agent
A mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols (fatty alcohols, not drinking alcohol). Used to thicken and stabilize creams and ointments. Can cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
Antioxidant
Fragrance/Counterirritant
Skin Conditioner
Fragrance
Emollient/Vehicle
Preservative
Emollient
Antimicrobial/Fragrance
| Ingredient | Purpose | Common Allergen? |
|---|---|---|
| Almond Oil? | Emollient/Vehicle | Uncertain — Tree Nut |
| Cetostearyl Alcohol | Emulsifier/Stiffening Agent | ⚠️ Yes — Stearyl Alcohol |
| .alpha.-tocopherol | Antioxidant | No |
| Capsicum Oleoresin | — | No |
| Eucalyptus Oil | Fragrance/Counterirritant | No |
| Hamamelis Virginiana Top Water | Skin Conditioner | No |
| Lavender Oil | Fragrance | No |
| Maltol? | — | No |
| Olive Oil | Emollient/Vehicle | No |
| Orange Oil Terpeneless? | — | No |
| Phenoxyethanol | Preservative | No |
| Shea Butter | Emollient | No |
| Tea Tree Oil | Antimicrobial/Fragrance | No |
This medication contains ingredients flagged in the following groups. Patients with these sensitivities should consult their prescriber.
Other versions of Lidocaine HCl, Menthol that avoid allergens found in this formulation.