Scabcare 1% Lotion

Your doctor or pharmacist will provide instructions on how to properly use Scabcare 1 Lotion and the appropriate dosage To ensure correct usage please refer to the provided instructions that accompany the medication This product is intended for external use only and it is recommended to wear gloves when applying it especially when administering it to another individual Apply the lotion to clean dry skin and avoid covering the affected area with clothing It is important not to use the lotion on open wounds In the event of accidental contact with the eyes mouth or nose rinse thoroughly with abundant water Possible side effects of Scabcare 1 Lotion include itching numbness tingling a pricking sensation headaches and dry skin among others Some individuals may also experience hair loss and drowsiness If any of these effects become bothersome it is advisable to consult a doctor Prior to using Scabcare 1 Lotion please inform your doctor if you have a history of seizures or fits Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid using this medication

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