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Mederma® is an onion-extract-based topical gel produced by Merz Pharmaceuticals of Greensboro, NC. Mederma's marketing claims it can make scars "softer, smoother, and lessticeable". A 2006 published peer reviewed research article indicated no statistically significant change in scar appearance from products of this type. However, a 1996 study into the therapeutic values of onion and garlic found that they may act as an anti-inflammatory and bacteriostatic and in 2002, researchers found that Mederma improved collagen organization after injury in rabbits.

Active Ingredient

Allium cepa, trademarked by Mederma® as Cepalin® (not to be confused with cephalin) is the active content of mederma derived from an onion called Allium cepa Linn and highly researched bioflavonoid with antihistamine and antiproliferative effects on both normal and malignant cells.

Full Ingredients

Water (purified), PEG-4, Allium Cepa (Onion) Bulb Extract, Xanthan Gum, Allantoin, Fragrance, Methylparaben, Sorbic Acid.
   

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