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History of our product

Frank Sagona who was a registered pharmacist and former chemistry instructor
at University of Illinois developed PALADIN. Mr. Sagona owned his store back
in the days when a pharmacy was a pharmacy, customers enjoyed phosphates or
ice cream at the soda fountain and pharmacists actually weighed out and
formulated many prescription medicines. During his work as a pharmacist, he
was frequently asked if there was any product that could relieve the many
symptoms of diaper rash. Doctors and parents were stumped and the babies
were very uncomfortable. After returning home from a fishing trip with some
local doctor friends, Frank Sagona thought about the pediatrician's story of
frustration over being unable to help his many diaper rash patients. The
young pharmacist, being an innovative man and a knowledgeable chemist, knew
he could find the answer to the diaper rash problem. He began right away and
often worked well into the late night. Mr. Sagona's quest was to find the
very best, most effective ingredients which he would then blend using a
precise, unique method.
The result was a beautiful, creamy ointment that went on smoothly and
cleaned up easily. The F.D.A. approved the ointment and agreed that the
ingredients were 100% safe. Remember the fishing buddy who was the
frustrated pediatrician? Well, he no longer has to feel helpless when babies
cry because of diaper rash irritation. Mr. Sagona had given a sample to the
doctor. The doctor used the ointment on a patient with the most severe
diaper rash he'd ever seen. The baby stopped crying almost instantly after
application of the pharmacist's ointment and the next morning, the rash was
healing nicely. The mother's only worry now was where to find more of the
product that really works! Frank Sagona named his ointment PALADIN and
registered it with the F.D.A.. With little and, in some places, no
advertising, the superiority of PALADIN DIAPER RASH OINTMENT has spread
throughout the United States simply because "IT REALLY WORKS".
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