How effective is Metanium Nappy Rash Ointment?
Metanium works as a nappy rash treatment so it’s generally very effective at treating more severe nappy rash than barrier creams like Bepanthen.
When compared to Sudocrem, I generally prefer to use Sudocrem because I find it just as effective but better smelling and non-staining, however some Mumsnet parents think Metanium is more effective, particularly when dealing with nappy rash linked to teething and horrible nappies.
Is Metanium Nappy Rash Ointment good value for money?
Yes. As a nappy rash treatment, you can’t go far wrong with Metanium. It’s more expensive per gram than Bepanthen, but a little will go a long way. A 30g tube retails at around £5, but you can also buy a 100g tube should you need to.
Compared to Sudocrem, Metanium is certainly more expensive, however many Mumsnetters say they prefer Metanium to Sudocrem in terms of effectiveness which makes it good value for money overall.
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