Scabisin Lotion

Your doctor or pharmacist will provide instructions on how to correctly use Scabisin Lotion and the appropriate dosage It is important to carefully read the instructions included with the medicine to ensure proper usage Remember Scabisin Lotion is meant for external use only and gloves should be worn when applying it particularly when applying to another person Ensure that the skin is dry and clean before application and avoid covering the affected area with clothing If you have an open wound on your skin do not use the lotion In the event of accidental contact with the eyes mouth or nose rinse with plenty of water immediately There can be potential side effects associated with Scabisin Lotion such as itching numbness a tingling or pricking sensation headache and dry skin Some individuals may also experience hair loss and drowsiness If these effects become bothersome it is advisable to consult your doctor Before using Scabisin Lotion 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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