- Doctor Recommended
- Aluminum Sulfate Tetradecahydrate
- Calcium Acetate Monohydrate-Astringent
- Burow’s Solution
- Relief Since 1958
- Calming & Soothing
- Plus Drying Action
- Effective For Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac & Other Rashes
- Dries Oozing Rashes
- Relieves Itching & Burning
- Reduces Blistering
- Relief at Last
Domeboro® astringent is a calming and soothing medicated soak that has been providing effective rash relief for poison ivy, irritant rashes, and athlete’s foot since 1958.
Uses
Temporarily relieves minor skin irritations due to:
- Poison Ivy
- Poison Oak
- Poison Sumac
- Insect Bites
- Athlete’s Foot
- Rashes Caused by Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics or Jewelry
Drug Facts | |
Active ingredients (in each packet) | Purpose |
Aluminum sulfate tetradecahydrate, 1347 mg | Astringent* |
Calcium acetate monohydrate, 925 mg | Astringent* |
*When combined together in water, these ingredients form the active ingredient aluminum acetate. | |
Inactive Ingredients: Dextrin. |
Suggested use
- Dissolve 1 to 3 packets in a pint (16 oz) of cool or warm water.
- Stir until fully dissolved; do not strain or filter. The resulting mixture contains 0.16% (1 packet), 0.32% (2 packets), or 0.48% (3 packets) aluminum acetate and is ready for use.
For use as a soak:
- Soak affected area for 15 to 30 minutes as needed, or as directed by a doctor.
- Repeat 3 times a day or as directed by a doctor.
- Discard solution after each use.
For use as a compress or wet dressing:
- Soak a clean, soft cloth in the solution.
- Apply cloth loosely to affected area for 15 to 30 minutes.
- Repeat as needed or as directed by a doctor.
- Discard solution after each use.
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