- Resinol
Resinol is a skin protectant and topical
analgesic that is made by ResiCal Inc. from Orchard Park, New York. It is anover-the-counter drug that can currently be purchased in 1.25 or 3.3ounce (35 or 94 g) jars by contacting a local pharmacy's drugwholesale r to order the item or on theInternet .History
Resinol was developed by Dr. Merville Hamilton Carter (1857-1939) in his private practice as treatment for his patients in
Baltimore, Maryland during the late 19th century. [ [http://www.mdhs.org/library/Mss/ms002178.html Resinol Chemical Company Collection, 1895-1950, Maryland Historical Society] ] In 1895, Carter, along with his brother Allan L. Carter and his cousin Henry Stier Dulaney founded the Resinol Chemical Company and began to mass produce the ointment and other medical products. After over forty years of selling Resinol, the company had John H. Buffham & Co. as an outlet inGreat Britain and was a successful global distributor. Henry LeRoy Carter Sr., the son of Dr. Carter, began running the company after the deaths of his father and other staff members. The company's sales began to decline in the 1940s, and after the death of Henry LeRoy Carter Sr. in 1951, [ [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/228218832.html?dids=228218832:228218832&FMT=CITE&FMTS=CITE:FT&date=SEP+07%2C+1951&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=H.L.+Roy+Carter+Dies%3B+Headed+Resinol+Firm&pqatl=google H.L. Roy Carter Dies; Headed Resinol Firm] ] his son Henry LeRoy Carter Jr. took the place of his father and grandfather as president of the Resinol Chemical Company. At that time, the company focused more on soap manufacturing, but continued to sell Resinol. For the rest of the 20th century, Resinol's popularity continued to dwindle. It was purchased by ResCal Inc. in 2002, [ [http://www.resinol.com/faq.asp Resinol Medicated Ointment - Frequently Asked Questions] ] which at the time was headed by D. Brooks Cole. [ [http://www.chpa-info.org/Web/newsletter/archive/2003/03_21_03_XNL.html CHPA Executive Newsletter: March 21, 2003] ]Label Information [ [http://www.resinol.com/labelinfo.asp Resinol Medicated Ointment - Label Information] ]
Resinol is used to treat several different types of skin ailments. It is used to prevent and temporarily protect chafed, chapped, or cracked
skin , temporarily relieve pain and itching caused by minor burns, minor cuts and scrapes, minor skinirritation s andsunburn , and dry the oozing and weeping of irritation caused by contact withpoison ivy ,poison oak , andpoison sumac .Adults and children that are two years of age or older should apply Resinol to affected area of skin no more than three to four times a day. A
physician should be asked if an application would be appropriate for a child younger than two years.Resinol is for external uses only. When using it, avoid contact with
eyes and do not apply over large areas of the body. Discontinue use and ask a physician if any condition worsens where applied, symptoms last more than seven days, or symptoms clear up and reappear within a few days. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact aPoison control center immediately.The
active ingredient s used in Resinol are a 55% solution ofPetrolatum and a 2% solution ofResorcinol .Calamine ,Cornstarch ,Lanolin , andZinc oxide comprise the inactive ingredients.References
External links
* [http://www.resical.com Resical Inc.]
* [http://www.resinol.com Official Resinol Website]
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