SCRABIC Soap 75gm
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Permethrin 1 %
Manufacturer
Leeford Healthcare Ltd (Generics)
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Introduction
INTRODUCTION ABOUT SCRABIC SOAPSCRABIC SOAP contains Permethrin which belongs to the group of medicines called Anti-parasitic agents. It is used for the management of scabies and head lice. Scabies is a condition that is caused by tiny insects called mites that infest and irritate the skin. Symptoms include severe itching, especially at nighttime along with raised rash or spots. Before applying SCRABIC SOAP inform your doctor if you are diagnosed with conditions such as asthma, skin diseases, allergies to certain food, medicines or other substances. This medicine is safe for use in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Uses
OF SCRABIC SOAP Used to manage scabies and head lice
How It Works
SCRABIC SOAP works by paralyzing the mites that results in the killing of the mites along with their eggs that causes scabies. It also kills the head lice which attach to the scalp and irritate it. Hence, SCRABIC SOAP is effective in the management of scabies and lice infestation.
Directions for Use
Always apply SCRABIC SOAP as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Gently rub to produce lather leave it for 5 minutes and then wash thoroughly with water or use as directed by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use.
Side Effects
using this medicine are mild sensation of burning, stinging or tingling, along with skin burns. It is recommended to consult your physician if any of the side effects worsen. USES OF SCRABIC SOAP Used to manage scabies and head lice HOW SCRABIC SOAP WORKSSCRABIC SOAP works by paralyzing the mites that results in the killing of the mites along with their eggs that causes scabies. It also kills the head lice which attach to the scalp and irritate it. Hence, SCRABIC SOAP is effective in the management of scabies and lice infestation. DIRECTIONS FOR USEAlways apply SCRABIC SOAP as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Gently rub to produce lather leave it for 5 minutes and then wash thoroughly with water or use as directed by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. SIDE EFFECTS OF SCRABIC SOAPCOMMON mild sensation of burning, stinging, tingling skin burn
Warnings & Precautions
& PRECAUTIONSPREGNANCYSCRABIC SOAP is safe for use in pregnant women. However, it is recommended to consult your doctor before using SCRABIC SOAP. BREASTFEEDINGSCRABIC SOAP is safe to use during breastfeeding. However, it is recommended to contact your doctor before using SCRABIC SOAP. ALLERGYDo not apply SCRABIC SOAP if you are allergic to Permethrin or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine. LUNGSSCRABIC SOAP should be used with caution in patients with asthma. Contact your doctor before using. OTHERSBefore applying SCRABIC SOAP, inform your doctor if you: have any skin diseases Use in pediatrics: SCRABIC SOAP is not recommended for use in children under 2 months of age. Contact your doctor before using SCRABIC SOAP.
Drug Interactions
SA. Drug-Drug Interactions: Tell your doctor if you are applying or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained with prescription, non-prescription, vitamin supplement or herbal products. B. Drug-Food Interactions: Tell your doctor if you are allergic to some food, drugs or any other substances. Consult your doctor before using the medicine. Overdosage: If you or anyone else accidentally uses too much of SCRABIC SOAP consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. SYNOPSIS Drug : Permethrin Pharmacological Category : Pyrethroid Therapeutic Indication : Scabies, Head lice Dosage Forms : Cream, Gel, Lotion, Ointment, Cream Rinse, Soap, Bar, Bathing Bar MORE INFORMATION Keep SCRABIC SOAP out of the sight and reach of children Do not store above 25°C
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Last Updated
27 Oct 2022