Myscab Lotion Substitute
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Uses:
Treats wounds, minor cuts, sunburns (in a small area), scabies and pediculosis.
Medicinal Benefits:
Myscab Lotion contains Cetrimide and Gamma benzene hexachloride(lindane), belongs to a class of drugs called ' Topical antiseptic' primarily used to treat wounds, cuts, minor burns and protect against infection. In addition to this, it is also used to treat scabies (A contagious, intensely itchy skin condition caused by a tiny, burrowing mite), and pediculosis (A condition in which tiny insects infest the scalp). Cetrimide has antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties. Cetrimide destroys or damages the cell membranes of bacteria; this eventually results in the death of bacteria. Gamma benzene hexachloride(lindane) works by killing the lice and the eggs and mites of scabies.
Myscab Lotion contains Cetrimide and Gamma benzene hexachloride(lindane). Cetrimide has antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties. Cetrimide destroys or damages the cell membranes of bacteria; this eventually results in the death of bacteria. Gamma benzene hexachloride(lindane) works by killing the lice and the eggs and mites of scabies.
Common side effects of Myscab Lotion include skin rash, burning, itching, and irritation of the skin, tingling, and numbness of the skin, dizziness in some cases. Most of these side effects of Myscab Lotion do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Please do not stop using Myscab Lotion without consulting your doctor even if you find symptomatic relief as discontinuing suddenly may worsen the condition. Therefore, complete the full course of Myscab Lotion as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while using Myscab Lotion , please consult your doctor.
Myscab Lotion should be avoided in seizure patients and it is used with caution in breastfeeding mothers and pregnant women.
Yes, you can use Myscab Lotion on cuts, grazes, or any open wounds. But do not apply Myscab Lotion more than necessary in the affected area. If your symptoms become severe, please consult your doctor.