Panthenol

Panthenols are a group of biologically active substances related to B vitamins. They are formed in the human body as a result of the oxidation of pantothenic acid. The main sources of pantothenic acids in the diet: meat, eggs, fish, liver, kidneys, milk, wheat bread, fruits, vegetables.

The medicinal arsenal includes preparations of panthenols and their derivatives (panthenone derivatives). Panthenol products include a wide range of dosage forms, such as ointments, creams, gels, lotions, and sprays.

The panthene group includes several components: Dexpanthelone, Prodek, sea buckthorn oil, growth hormone preparations, etc., but one of the most commonly used is Dexpanthelol.

The use of Panthenol at home is due to the presence of damage to the skin. Burns, wounds, and bruises are characterized by signs of redness and inflammation, which has a negative impact on the general well-being of the patient. The use of the gel helps relieve burning and eliminate pain, as well as accelerate tissue regeneration.

Application Dexpanthene ointment promotes rapid healing of burns, especially if the damage is serious. During the healing process, the patient experiences burning and pain. Symptoms can persist for a long time, so a comprehensive approach is needed. Treatment should