Stiffening Agent/Emollient
Castor oil treated with hydrogen to make it solid at room temperature. Used to thicken creams and ointments.
Propylene glycol is a synthetic solvent used in oral liquids, injectable medications, and topical formulations to dissolve active ingredients.
Sweetener
An artificial sweetener. Rare sensitivities reported, including skin reactions.
Preservative
A food preservative. Can cause urticaria and exacerbate asthma in sensitive individuals.
Humectant/Solvent
Skin Conditioner
Sweetener
| Ingredient | Purpose | Common Allergen? |
|---|---|---|
| Hydrogenated Castor Oil | Stiffening Agent/Emollient | ⚠️ Yes — Castor Oil |
| PEG-25 Propylene Glycol Stearate? | — | Uncertain — Propylene Glycol |
| Saccharin Sodium | Sweetener | ⚠️ Yes — Saccharin |
| Sodium Benzoate | Preservative | ⚠️ Yes — Sodium Benzoate |
| Glycerin | Humectant/Solvent | No |
| Hamamelis Virginiana Top Water | Skin Conditioner | No |
| Sodium Gluconate? | — | No |
| Sodium Phosphate, Tribasic, Dodecahydrate | — | No |
| Xylitol | Sweetener | No |
This medication contains ingredients flagged in the following groups. Patients with these sensitivities should consult their prescriber.
2 ingredients may contain mammalian-derived components:
Other versions of Sodium Fluoride that avoid allergens found in this formulation.