In Scabies Scabies is a condition caused by tiny insects called mites that infest and irritate your skin. Scabizine 1% Lotion is an anti-parasite medicine. It works by paralyzing and killing the mites and their eggs. Generally, the cream should be applied to the whole body except the face and head but follow your doctor?s advice. It should be thoroughly washed off after 8-12 hours. Often one application is enough to treat the condition completely but sometimes a second one may be required a week later. This will get rid of the itching, swelling, and redness caused by mites. However, dead mites may still make you itch for some time.In Scabies Scabies is a condition caused by tiny insects called mites that infest and irritate your skin. Scabizine 1% Lotion is an anti-parasite medicine. It works by paralyzing and killing the mites and their eggs. Generally, the cream should be applied to the whole body except the face and head but follow your doctor?s advice. It should be thoroughly washed off after 8-12 hours. Often one application is enough to treat the condition completely but sometimes a second one may be required a week later. This will get rid of the itching, swelling, and redness caused by mites. However, dead mites may still make you itch for some time.
Side Effects
The majority of side effects typically do not necessitate medical intervention. and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine.
Doctor consultation is advised if they persist or if you're worried about them.The majority of side effects typically do not necessitate medical intervention. and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine.
Doctor consultation is advised if they persist or if you're worried about them.
How to use
This medicine is for external use only. Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Shake it well and apply to the area evenly.This medicine is for external use only. Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Shake it well and apply to the area evenly.
How it works
Gamma benzene hexachloride belongs to a class of drugs called ectoparasiticides. It works by killing the mite and lice.Gamma benzene hexachloride belongs to a class of drugs called ectoparasiticides. It works by killing the mite and lice.
Alcohol
No interaction has been found or established.No interaction has been found or established.
Pregnancy
Safe when prescribed by an expert: Scabizine 1% Lotion is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.Safe when prescribed by an expert: Scabizine 1% Lotion is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Breast feeding
Seek medical advice from your doctor: Information regarding the use of Scabizine 1% Lotion during breastfeeding is not available. Doctor consultation is advised.Seek medical advice from your doctor: Information regarding the use of Scabizine 1% Lotion during breastfeeding is not available. Doctor consultation is advised.
Driving
No interaction found/establishedNo interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/establishedNo interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/establishedNo interaction found/established
What if I forget to take it?
If a dose of Scabizine 1% Lotion is missed, it's advisable to consult your doctor.If a dose of Scabizine 1% Lotion is missed, it's advisable to consult your doctor.
क्या Scabizine और Scaboma दोनों दवाएं बिल्कुल एक जैसी हैं?
जी हाँ, दोनों दवाओं का सॉल्ट कंपोजिशन, खुराक (dosage) और असर बिल्कुल एक समान है। ये आपके शरीर में एक ही तरह से काम करती हैं। इनमें एकमात्र अंतर सिर्फ ब्रांड का है — और Scaboma गुणवत्ता से कोई समझौता किए बिना काफी अधिक किफायती है।
How do I apply Scabizine 1% Lotion?
Remove makeup, wash and dry your hands and the affected area, then apply a thin layer of Scabizine 1% Lotion cream to the entire affected area using your fingertips. Wash hands before and after application.
What is the purpose of Scabizine 1% Lotion?
Scabizine 1% Lotion treats scabies and alleviates itching and skin irritation from conditions like sunburn, eczema, dermatitis, allergic rashes, hives, chickenpox, heat rashes, insect bites, and personal itching.
When should I stop using Scabizine 1% Lotion?
Discontinue Scabizine 1% Lotion if you experience severe local irritation, such as intense redness, dryness, itching, or a burning sensation, and consult your doctor.
How frequently should I use Scabizine 1% Lotion?
Start with once daily in the evening; your doctor may later increase it to twice daily based on your needs.
How long will it take for Scabizine 1% Lotion to work?
Improvement may be seen after 4-6 weeks, but longer use may be necessary for optimal results. Consult your doctor if acne worsens or does not improve after one month.
Is it necessary to leave Scabizine 1% Lotion on overnight?
Initially, apply Scabizine 1% Lotion once daily in the evening and leave it on overnight without washing off, unless irritation occurs. If irritation happens, consult your doctor.
What precautions should I take when using Scabizine 1% Lotion?
Scabizine 1% Lotion should only be applied to skin, avoiding eyes, lips, and inside the nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water. Avoid using on broken skin or sensitive areas, limit sun exposure, use sunscreen, and avoid contact with hair due to bleaching properties.
When should I apply moisturizer in relation to Scabizine 1% Lotion?
You can apply moisturizer one hour after using Scabizine 1% Lotion. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
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