Scaboma Lotion: Overview
Composition: Antiparasitic medication (likely contains permethrin or similar scabicidal agent).
Used For: Treatment of scabies (infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei mites).
Key Benefits
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Kills mites and their eggs, relieving itching, redness, and swelling.
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Usually requires 1–2 applications (second dose after 7 days if needed).
How to Use
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Preparation: Apply on clean, dry skin (avoid face; cover entire body as directed).
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Method:
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Shake well before use.
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Use gloves (especially when applying to others).
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Leave on for 8–12 hours, then wash off thoroughly.
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Avoid:
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Open wounds, eyes/mouth/nose (rinse immediately if contact occurs).
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Tight clothing over treated areas.
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Side Effects
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Common: Itching, dry skin, numbness, rash, headache, drowsiness.
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Rare: Hair loss, tremors, convulsions (seek medical help if severe).
Safety Warnings
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Pregnancy: Unsafe (animal studies show risk; consult doctor).
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Breastfeeding: Likely safe (limited risk, but follow medical advice).
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Other: Avoid if history of seizures. No known interactions with alcohol/kidney/liver.
When to Consult a Doctor
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If side effects persist/worsen.
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For reapplication advice (usually after 7 days).
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If new symptoms (e.g., severe dizziness, skin infections) appear.
Note: Always follow your doctor’s instructions. Do not reuse without prescription.
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