Crystaderm® provides effective protection against skin infection without a prescription,1 essential for your family’s first aid in the home and on-the-go.


Tube length 105mm
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Keep the 15g pack in your glovebox and always be prepared for any minor scuffs and knocks. Going on holiday? It’s the perfect travel size.
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Tube length 125mm
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When it comes to minor surface injuries, Crystaderm is your go-to cream for fighting bugs and healing wounds. Complete your first aid kit with the 25g pack.
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Unlike topical antibiotics, Crystaderm doesn’t carry any known risk of bacterial resistance.2
This means it will be just as effective in the future as it is today.
Accidents happen, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t get stuck into the things we enjoy. If you or a loved one is prone to the odd minor injury, these tips and tricks will help heal those scuffs, grazes, and infections so everyone can keep doing what they love.
Note: This information is intended as a guide only and does not replace medical advice or diagnosis by a healthcare professional. Contact your healthcare professional if you’re concerned about the health of yourself or someone else.
Call Health Direct to speak to a registered nurse when you need medical help, or when your child is unwell.
1800 022 222 or healthdirect.gov.au
In an emergency call 000.
Check out the Crystaderm® family first aid kit and make sure you’ve got all your bases covered when it comes to your family’s first aid.
Note: This information is intended as a guide only and does not replace medical advice or diagnosis by a healthcare professional. Contact your healthcare professional if you’re concerned about the health of yourself or someone else.
Crystaderm® First Aid Cream (Hydrogen Peroxide cream 1% w/w, 15g and 25g) is a first aid antiseptic to help treat and prevent infection in minor cuts, wounds and abrasions. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist or you have side effects see your healthcare professional.
References:
1. Christensen OB, Anehus S. Hydrogen peroxide cream: an alternative to topical antibiotics in the treatment of impetigo contagiosa. Acta Derm Venereol. 1994 Nov;74(6):460–2.
2. Lipsky, B. A., and Hoey, C., Topical Antimicrobial Therapy for Treating Chronic Wounds, 2009, 49:1541–1549.
Crystaderm® provides effective protection against skin infection without a prescription,1 essential for your family’s first aid in the home and on-the-go.
Unlike topical antibiotics, Crystaderm doesn’t carry any known risk of bacterial resistance.2 This means it will be just as effective in the future as it is today.
Accidents happen, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t get stuck into the things we enjoy. If you or a loved one is prone to the odd minor injury, these tips and tricks will help heal those scuffs, grazes, and infections so everyone can keep doing what they love.
Knocks and nicks go hand in hand with being an active child. These tips and tricks will help treat those scrapes and get them healing… read more.
Give sores the heave-ho with these helpful tricks for fighting minor skin infections… read more.
Note: This information is intended as a guide only and does not replace medical advice or diagnosis by a healthcare professional. Contact your healthcare professional if you’re concerned about the health of yourself or someone else.
Check out the Crystaderm® family first aid kit and make sure you’ve got all your bases covered when it comes to your family’s first aid.
Download the Crystaderm First Aid Kit checklist
Download the Crystaderm in case of emergencies card
Note: This information is intended as a guide only and does not replace medical advice or diagnosis by a healthcare professional. Contact your healthcare professional if you’re concerned about the health of yourself or someone else.
Crystaderm® First Aid Cream (Hydrogen Peroxide cream 1% w/w, 15g and 25g) is a first aid antiseptic to help treat and prevent infection in minor cuts, wounds and abrasions. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist or you have side effects see your healthcare professional.
References:
1. Christensen OB, Anehus S. Hydrogen peroxide cream: an alternative to topical antibiotics in the treatment of impetigo contagiosa. Acta Derm Venereol. 1994 Nov;74(6):460–2.
2. Lipsky, B. A., and Hoey, C., Topical Antimicrobial Therapy for Treating Chronic Wounds, 2009, 49:1541–1549.