Emulsifier/Thickener
A fatty alcohol used in topical formulations. Can cause contact dermatitis.
Emulsifier
A PEG-based emulsifier used to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions in creams and lotions. Contains a polyethylene glycol component.
Fish-derived ingredients include fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids) and protamine sulfate (derived from salmon sperm, used to reverse heparin).
Emollient
Humectant/Solvent
Emulsifier
Skin Conditioner
Emulsifier/Solubilizer
Preservative
Emulsifier/Solubilizer
Lubricant
| Ingredient | Purpose | Common Allergen? |
|---|---|---|
| Cetyl Alcohol | Emulsifier/Thickener | ⚠️ Yes — Cetyl Alcohol |
| PEG-100 Monostearate | Emulsifier | ⚠️ Yes — PEG |
| Protamine Sulfate? | — | Uncertain — Fish |
| Ethylhexyl Hydroxystearate? | Emollient | No |
| Glycerin | Humectant/Solvent | No |
| Glyceryl Monostearate | Emulsifier | No |
| Hamamelis Virginiana Top Water | Skin Conditioner | No |
| Laureth-2 | Emulsifier/Solubilizer | No |
| Phenoxyethanol | Preservative | No |
| Polysorbate 20 | Emulsifier/Solubilizer | No |
| Stearic Acid | Lubricant | 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 LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE that avoid allergens found in this formulation.