Scabover Cream

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Scabover Cream

Introduction to Scabover Cream


Scabover Cream is a topical medication designed to treat skin infections caused by mites, such as scabies. It is formulated to provide relief from itching and irritation while effectively eliminating the mites responsible for the infection.


Composition of Scabover Cream


Scabover Cream contains the active ingredient Ivermectin, which is known for its effectiveness against parasitic infections. Ivermectin works by killing the mites that cause scabies, providing relief from symptoms and helping to clear the infection.


Uses of Scabover Cream


  • Treatment of scabies, a skin infection caused by mites.
  • Relief from itching and irritation associated with scabies.
  • Elimination of mites responsible for the infection.

Side effects of Scabover Cream


Common side effects:


  • Redness or irritation at the application site.
  • Mild burning sensation.
  • Itching or dryness of the skin.

Serious side effects:


  • Severe allergic reactions, such as rash, itching, or swelling.
  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing.
  • Severe skin reactions, such as blistering or peeling.

Precautions of Scabover Cream


Before using Scabover Cream, inform your healthcare provider if you have any allergies, especially to Ivermectin. Avoid using the cream on broken or severely irritated skin. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medication. Keep the cream out of reach of children and store it at room temperature.


How to Take Scabover Cream


  • Apply a thin layer of Scabover Cream to the affected area as directed by your healthcare provider.
  • Wash your hands before and after applying the cream.
  • Avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
  • Use the cream for the full prescribed duration, even if symptoms improve.

Conclusion of Scabover Cream


Scabover Cream is an effective treatment for scabies, providing relief from itching and irritation while eliminating the mites responsible for the infection. By following the prescribed usage instructions and taking necessary precautions, users can achieve optimal results and minimize the risk of side effects. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance.


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Related Faqs

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What should I be careful of while using Ivernol?

You should avoid application near the eyes, lips and nose. If accidentally Ivernol gets in the eyes or near the eyes, eyelids, lips or nose, immediately wash the area with water. Always wash your hands before and after applying Ivernol.

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How long do I need to use Iversafe?

The duration of treatment will be decided by your doctor depending on the severity of your condition. Ideally, it should be applied every day at least once, for 4 months. Do not stop the treatment in between without consulting your doctor.

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Is Scabover safe to be used in humans?

Yes, Scabover is safe if it is being used as directed by the doctor. However, it should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is not recommended for use in children and adolescents less than 18 years of age.

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How should Scabover be stored?

Scabover should be kept in a cool dry place, and maintain the temperature below 30°C. Do not freeze. Keep it out of reach of children.

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Is Scabover an antibiotic?

No, Scabover is not an antibiotic. It belongs to the ectoparasiticides class of medicines. It has anti-parasitic action, and it also has anti-inflammatory action (decrease redness, swelling and pain).

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

Updated At: Jan 28, 2025

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