Zeroderm Ointment
Rich 3-in-1
Emollient, Soap
& Bath Additive
Product type: Ointment
Cost-effective vs other ointments
Zeroderm® Ointment has a 22% cost saving vs Hydromol® Ointment 500g1 and a 37% cost saving vs Epaderm® Ointment 500g2
Description
A rich, non-greasy 3-in-1 moisturiser, wash and bath additive containing 70% paraffin to manage eczema, dry cases of psoriasis and other related dry skin conditions
- 3-in-1 moisturiser, bath additive and soap substitute
- Non-greasy formula does not stain clothing
Example of a suitable skin condition

Example skin condition only.
Not intended to replace clinical judgement
Indications
Used to moisture and soften dry skin in eczema, dry cases of psoriasis and other dry skin conditions. It is suitable for all ages and may also be used as a skin cleanser or bath additive.
Uses
Adults, the elderly and children: As an emollient: Apply to the affected area as often as required. Smooth gently into the skin, following the direction of the hair growth. As a bath additive: Melt about 4g in hot water in a suitable container then add to the bath. As a soap substitute: Take a small amount of the ointment and lather it under warm water and use as required when washing or in the shower. Pat skin dry.
Ingredients
Liquid Paraffin, White Soft Paraffin, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60
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References: 1. 22% cost saving for Zeroderm® Ointment (500g @ £4.35) vs Hydromol® Ointment (500g @ £5.60). Prices taken from DM+D. Access date: August 2025. 2. 37% cost saving for Zeroderm® Ointment (500g @ £4.35) vs Epaderm® Ointment (500g @ £7.01). Prices taken from DM+D. Access date: August 2025. 3. Zeroderma Range Prescribing Information. Access date: August 2025. 4. UK-DATA-021, STADA, Thornton & Ross, December 2024. Data on File. 5. UK-DATA-029. STADA, Thornton & Ross, February 2025. Correct at June 2025. Data on File.