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Kleol - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (glue for external use 450 g bottles and 900 g, bottle 17 kg) means for fixing gauze bandages on the skin in adults, children and during pregnancy. Composition

Kleol - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (glue for external use 450 g bottles and 900 g, bottle 17 kg) means for fixing gauze bandages on the skin in adults, children and during pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Cleo. Presented are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Cleo in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Kleol in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use of a means to fix gauze bandages on the skin in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.

 

Cleo - a transparent, gummy, sticky liquid, yellowish or reddish-brown, with the smell of ether. It is obtained by mixing ground rosin, sunflower oil, alcohol and ether. When drying, Cleo forms a dense film.

 

Composition

 

Ground rosin 45 parts + Sunflower oil 1 part + Ethyl alcohol 95% 37 parts + Ether 17 parts + auxiliary substances.

 

Indications

  • in surgery fixing gauze bandages on the skin.

 

Forms of release

 

Adhesive for external use bottles of 450 g and 900 g, a bottle of 17 kg.

 

Instructions for use and mode dosing

 

Kleol is applied to the skin around the wound, dried and then tightly pasted gauze bandage.

 

Side effect

  • irritation of the skin, burning sensation.

 

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to the components of the glue.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

Cleo is allowed to use during pregnancy and lactation.

 

Use in children

 

Kleol can be used in children and adolescents.

 

Specials indications

 

Do not allow the glue to penetrate to damaged areas of the skin and mucous membranes. Keep Kleol in a cool, dark place, away from fire.

 

Drug Interactions

 

Significant drug interaction with the use of Cleo together with other drugs is not described.

 

Analogues of the drug Cleohol

 

The structural analogues of the active substance Cleo has no.

 

Analogues of the drug Cleo on the pharmacological group (excipients, reagents and intermediates):

  • 2- (Dimethylamino) ethanol;
  • N-Acetyl-L-Glutamic acid;
  • Aluminum hydroxide;
  • Anticoagulant Citrate dextrose;
  • Vaseline medical;
  • Water for injections;
  • Glycerol;
  • Glycerolite-57;
  • Glyugitsir;
  • Homeopathic pellets (sugar grits);
  • Sugar granules;
  • Ibisel;
  • Potassium chloride;
  • Calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate;
  • Capsule gelatinous;
  • Lanolin anhydrous;
  • Lipoid C 80;
  • Lodipress LCE;
  • Lutein ;;
  • Magnesium lactate;
  • Mardil Zink;
  • Model;
  • Lactic acid;
  • Sodium alginate;
  • Sodium perrhenate 188Re extraction;
  • Sodium fumarate;
  • Sodium chloride;
  • Optysharp;
  • The basis for ointments;
  • Pedifen;
  • Pentifin;
  • Plasma for fractionation;
  • Polyvinylpyrrolidone;
  • Polyethylene Piperazine-N-oxide;
  • Purasal;
  • Diluting liquid for non-infectious allergens;
  • Solution anticoagulant TsFDA-1;
  • Solution for insulin dilution for injection;
  • Sodium chloride solution with glucose;
  • Solvent for measles, mumps, mumps and measles vaccines of live living cultures;
  • Solutions anticoagulant CFF / Adsole preservative for erythrocytes;
  • Redivivo;
  • Sugar syrup;
  • Sulphocamphoric acid;
  • SuperAmp;
  • Faglucide;
  • Saline;
  • Microcrystalline cellulose;
  • Cellulose capsules made of hypromellose Vikaps;
  • Zyglucad;
  • CFG;
  • CDF / SAGM;
  • ЦФДА-1;
  • Ernath.

 

Surgeon's doctor's opinion

 

Over the years, Cleo was the only way to glue the gauze bandages to the skin. It fixes the bandage well and reliably, but it is also difficult to remove it afterwards: it is necessary to tear off, sometimes with hair, if they fall under the bandage. The glue has a very sharp odor, which is often not liked by patients. Another negative point: if a patient has to repeatedly make dressings after surgery, on the skin in contact with Cleo, there is always irritation. Patients complain of severe itching and redness of the skin around the wound.

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