Quantity | Unit price | Reference price |
---|---|---|
To 3 | €9.95 * | €79.60 * / 1 l |
From 4 | €9.25 * | €74.00 * / 1 l |
*prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
unfortunately currently sold out
- Order number: 200014
- EAN: 3574661264202
- PZN: 12477581
- advice: Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen lesen Sie die Packungsbeilage und fragen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker.
Just the thing for a cold: a cold bath
To improve the symptoms of colds of the respiratory tract with viscous mucus.
With 8g thyme oil in 100g bath additive.
What does thyme do?
The ingredients come from the thyme plant and act as a natural mixture. To the plant itself:
- Look: Aromatic scented dwarf shrub with dainty light purple flowers
- Occurrence: Originally from the Mediterranean region, now cultivated worldwide.
- Main ingredients: tannins, flavonoids and in essential oil thymol and carvacrol
- Parts of plants and preparations used: Oil and syrup from the whole plant, extracts from leaves and herb
Thyme has both disinfectant and eject-promoting properties. The latter are presumably based on the stimulation of the fine hairs of the bronchi to faster movements. In addition, cells of the lungs are stimulated to excrete more fluid secretions.
In the bronchi as well as in the digestive tract thyme releases cramps.
To the bath treatment:
The bathing temperature should be 35-38°C. A bath should last about 10 minutes and not exceed 20 minutes.
Observe the package insert.
Füllmenge (Volumen): | 125 ml |
colour: | blue |
drug: | Yes |
age group: | from the 6th month |
Shipping weight: | 0,3 kg |
Manufacturer: | Johnson & Johnson |
Dimensions HxWxD (approx.): | 190x100x45 mm |
Made in: | EU (Germany) |
product group: | against colds, bath additive, Nutritional supplement / over-the-counter medicines |
brand: | Penaten |
care products: | bath additive |
Target group: | Boys, Girls |
Manufacturer address: | Johnson & Johnson GmbH, Raiffeisenstraße 9, 41470 Neuss |
Manufacturer contact: Johnson & Johnson GmbH, D-41470 Neuss
Penaten is the first baby cream and was named after the deities of Roman antiquity - that's no coincidence. The "Penaten cream" was the first cream to protect sensitive baby skin.
Over the course of its more than 110-year history, Penaten has set itself the task of developing innovative products for babies and mums. In addition to the special skin compatibility, the focus of research today is on points such as the well-being and sleeping behavior of babies. Penaten : protection, care and security for your baby.
Philosophy
The highest goal of Penaten is to ensure a particularly good skin compatibility. The development of the Penaten products is always based on state-of-the-art research and science as well as the experience and requirements of specialist users (doctors, pediatric nurses and midwives). The scientific Penaten Advisory Board has an important advisory function. As the brand of the world's largest manufacturer of baby care products, Johnson & Johnson, we also carry responsibilities that we, like no other company, are underpinning with new scientific studies on baby skin and skin care.
The Penaten products are made exclusively from selected ingredients and are subject to strict purity controls. Quality controls during production are comparable to those in the pharmaceutical sector.
Product development according to guidelines
Each ingredient undergoes a toxicological evaluation and each product goes through extensive testing before it enters the marketplace. This applies to new products, but also to products that are already on the market - for example, if the composition is optimized on the basis of legal requirements, consumer wishes or new insights.
For example, in recent decades, Penaten has removed many perfumes from its products after the potential allergy hazard of these substances has become known. Even parabens, which are considered to be extremely safe preservatives, have been replaced. The reason for this was the public concern of consumers.
What stages a product goes through before it goes on the market :
- The development of a high quality product begins with the careful selection of raw materials.
It is checked if the product meets all requirements of the local and European authorities. - Afterwards the experts in research and development will test various prototypes for their effects and stability.
- Consumers are asked if the prototype meets all their requirements.
- Only when a product passes all tests and meets all requirements, it comes to the market.
Collaborating with physicians, midwives and caregivers
Johnson & Johnson, the parent company of Penaten, is researching the development of baby care products worldwide. In order to always incorporate current findings from science and practice, the company also maintains close contact with medical-scientific, external experts such as pediatricians, dermatologists, midwives and pediatric nurses. These four professions are represented in Germany in a scientific advisory board, which advises Penaten on the preparation of scientific material.
Maximum Safety, Tolerability & Efficacy Studies
As the world's largest manufacturer of baby care products, we have the responsibility to put scientific research behind the development and marketing of products. No company in the world has done so many baby skin care studies as Johnson & Johnson. We have made numerous studies in this area possible.
In Germany, we conducted studies with the support of penates at publicly independent institutes. The most intensive research on these topics: differences between baby and adult skin, development of baby skin, effect of cleaning products and oils on the skin barrier. We also conduct sleep behavior studies on the use of baby products and on the influence of massage and touch.
The study results are usually submitted to internationally recognized journals .
The journals then appoint independent and external scientists to test the article for scientific standards. Only after passing the exam will the articles be published (usually in English).
In our research, it is always important to us that the conduct of the studies and the analysis of the data takes place objectively and uninfluenced . The study results will be published independently of the result. The reputable research partners we work with value the same. This ensures objective and scientifically recognized research.
How to conduct a scientific study with babies and children
What condition must be fulfilled: Before starting, an ethics committee will examine the planned study.
Only when it gives the green light, the study can begin.
Who participates : Only with the consent of parents children can participate in the study. You also need to have healthy skin. The search for the small participants is sometimes time-consuming and logistically very complex, because the age and health status of the children, the period, the duration and the complexity of the study can limit the choice of children.
How to work : For objective data acquisition, it is very important to work under standardized conditions. For this, as many influencing factors as possible have to be excluded or specified in all study participants so as not to disturb the actual measurements. Some possible examples are: All competitors must use the same diaper brand. In the last 12 hours, participants must not have applied lotion or cream. The measurements should take place in air-conditioned rooms where temperature and humidity can be specified. The children must first acclimatise for half an hour before measurements are taken.
What is measured : The most common values measured in skin examinations are:
- Water loss of the skin, pH, skin moisture of the skin surface
- Lipid content (a type of fat content) of the skin surface
What is measured : With sensors that are placed on the skin and can not hurt them. Parents also need to keep a journal of extraordinary events or observations, such as when the child has a cold. These details are important to understand unusual results when evaluating the measurement data - for example, when a child's facial skin suddenly deteriorates massively due to a cold.


How to evaluate : For the objective analysis of the data, a statistician is consulted. If possible, the statistician only gets the data of the various groups, but he does not know which group was treated as. For example, he only gets data labeled "Group A" and "Group B", but he does not know with which care product which group was treated. This prevents the statistician from unconsciously influencing the data analysis because he thinks, for example, that one care product is better than the other.
Where the results will be published : At the end of each study, the results will be submitted in an international scientific journal. The publisher then appoints independent experts - the authors of the study do not know who it is. These experts review the study report and may require corrections or other data from the authors. It can also happen that a manuscript is rejected by a journal. It often takes a whole year from the first submission in the journal to final publication in print.
How long it takes to complete a study : the entire period from conception to study, to implementation, to publication can be three years or more.
![]() | Wirkstoff: Thymianöl 100 g (entsprechend 95 ml) Badezusatz enthalten 8 g Thymianöl. Die sonstigen Bestandteile sind: Polysorbat 20, gereinigtes Wasser,(3-Cocosfettsäureamidopropyl)-dimethylazaniumylacetat. |
Anwendungshinweise
Den vollständigen Beipackzettel finden Sie zum Download hier auf der Seite unter dem Tab "Downloads"
Die Gesamtdosis sollte nicht ohne Rücksprache mit einem Arzt oder Apotheker überschritten werden.
Art der Anwendung?
Bereiten Sie mit dem Arzneimittel ein warmes Bad zu. Geben Sie dazu das Bad mit dem Wasserstrahl in die Wanne. Die Badetemperatur sollte 35-38 Grad C betragen. Die Dauer eines Bades sollte 10-20 Minuten betragen. Nach dem Baden sollten Sie sich warm halten und ruhen.
Dauer der Anwendung?
Die Anwendungsdauer richtet sich nach der Art der Beschwerden und/oder dem Verlauf der Erkrankung. Bei Beschwerden, die länger als 1 Woche anhalten sollten sie Ihren Arzt aufsuchen.
Überdosierung?
Wird das Arzneimittel wie beschrieben angewendet, sind keine Überdosierungserscheinungen bekannt. Bei versehentlichem Verschlucken wenden Sie sich umgehend an einen Arzt. Es kann zu Übelkeit, Erbrechen und Magenbeschwerden kommen.
Generell gilt: Achten Sie vor allem bei Säuglingen, Kleinkindern und älteren Menschen auf eine gewissenhafte Dosierung. Im Zweifelsfalle fragen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker nach etwaigen Auswirkungen oder Vorsichtsmaßnahmen.
Eine vom Arzt verordnete Dosierung kann von den Angaben der Packungsbeilage abweichen. Da der Arzt sie individuell abstimmt, sollten Sie das Arzneimittel daher nach seinen Anweisungen anwenden.
Anwendung
Säuglinge ab 6 Monaten | 2,5 ml (1/4 Verschlusskappe in 30 l Wasser) | 1-mal täglich | unabhängig von der Tageszeit |
Kleinkinder ab 2 Jahren | 5 ml (1/2 Verschlusskappe in 40-50 l Wasser) | 1-mal täglich | unabhängig von der Tageszeit |
Kinder von 6 bis 12 Jahren | 10 ml (1 Verschlusskappe in 50-60 l Wasser) | 1-mal täglich | unabhängig von der Tageszeit |
Jugendliche ab 12 Jahren und Erwachsene | 20-30 ml (2-3 Verschlusskappen in 100 l Wasser) | 1-mal täglich | unabhängig von der Tageszeit |
Was spricht gegen eine Anwendung?
Immer:
- Überempfindlichkeit gegen die Inhaltsstoffe
Unter Umständen - sprechen Sie hierzu mit Ihrem Arzt oder Apotheker:
- Größere Hautverletzungen
- Akute Hautkrankheiten
- Schwere fieberhafte und infektiöse Erkrankungen
- Herzschwäche
- Bluthochdruck
Welche Altersgruppe ist zu beachten?
- Säuglinge unter 6 Monaten: Das Arzneimittel darf nicht angewendet werden. Verwendung Sie in diesem Alter bitte einen Badezusatz ohne Parfum.
Was ist mit Schwangerschaft und Stillzeit?
- Schwangerschaft: Nach derzeitigen Erkenntnissen hat das Arzneimittel keine schädigenden Auswirkungen auf die Entwicklung Ihres Kindes oder die Geburt.
- Stillzeit: Wenden Sie sich an Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker. Er wird Ihre besondere Ausgangslage prüfen und Sie entsprechend beraten, ob und wie Sie mit dem Stillen weitermachen können.
Ist Ihnen das Arzneimittel trotz einer Gegenanzeige verordnet worden, sprechen Sie mit Ihrem Arzt oder Apotheker. Der therapeutische Nutzen kann höher sein, als das Risiko, das die Anwendung bei einer Gegenanzeige in sich birgt.
Welche unerwünschten Wirkungen können auftreten?
Überempfindlichkeitsreaktionen der Haut, wie:
- Hautrötung
- Nesselausschlag
- Hautausschlag
Bemerken Sie eine Befindlichkeitsstörung oder Veränderung während der Behandlung, wenden Sie sich an Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker.
Für die Information an dieser Stelle werden vor allem Nebenwirkungen berücksichtigt, die bei mindestens einem von 1.000 behandelten Patienten auftreten.
Was sollten Sie beachten?
Wenden Sie Vollbäder unabhängig vom Inhaltsstoff bei:
- Herzschwäche und Bluthochdruck
- Fieber und Infektionen
- Hauterkrankungen oder -verletzungen
nur nach Rücksprache mit einem Arzt an.
- Es kann Arzneimittel geben, mit denen Wechselwirkungen auftreten. Sie sollten deswegen generell vor der Behandlung mit einem neuen Arzneimittel jedes andere, das Sie bereits anwenden, dem Arzt oder Apotheker angeben. Das gilt auch für Arzneimittel, die Sie selbst kaufen, nur gelegentlich anwenden oder deren Anwendung schon einige Zeit zurückliegt.























