Lorix Cream is an antiparasitic medication used to treat scabies by killing mites and their eggs. It is applied topically to the affected area and washed off after 8-14 hours. Common side effects include mild burning, stinging, or tingling.
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Lorix Cream is considered safe for pregnant women based on available information. Animal studies have shown minimal or no harmful effects on the developing fetus.
Lorix Cream is considered safe to use during breastfeeding based on limited human data indicating no significant risk to the baby.
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Use Lorix Cream only on the skin and as directed by your doctor. Read and follow the directions on the label before use. Ensure that the affected area is clean and dry before applying the cream. After applying the cream, wash your hands unless you are treating your hands.
Lorix Cream is prescribed to treat scabies and crab lice infestations (Pediculosis). In case of scabies infection, all members of a household must be treated together as it can affect the entire family.
Lorix cream is a scabicidal agent used to treat scabies infestations. It works by disrupting the nerve cell membrane to paralyze the mites. Permethrin is only approved for topical use, and little is known about its systemic exposure or kinetics. Less than 0.5% of the administered permethrin is absorbed, and it is quickly metabolized and eliminated in the urine.
Corticosteroids, which are often used to treat eczema and other skin conditions, can suppress the immune system and make it harder for the body to fight off scabies mites. This can lead to a worsening of the infestation. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid corticosteroid therapy before using permethrin to treat scabies. If you are unsure, it's best to consult with your doctor or healthcare provider.
People with a known hypersensitivity to any component of pyrethroids or permethrin are advised not to use permethrin. If nursing personnel frequently apply permethrin, they should wear gloves to protect their hands from irritation.
Due to the absence of sufficient data on the use of permethrin in pregnant women, it is recommended to use it during pregnancy only under medical supervision. Permethrin is not expected to be excreted into human milk, and therefore it is not recommended for use in nursing mothers.
Symptoms of scabies infestation such as pruritus, edema, and erythema are common. However, Permethrin treatment may temporarily exacerbate these symptoms. It is important to instruct patients to avoid contact with their eyes during application and to immediately flush their eyes with water if the cream accidentally gets into their eyes.
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