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Do not use Gbhc Lotion in premature infants due to increased risk of skin permeability. If you have uncontrolled fits, inform your doctor before using Gbhc Lotion as it may be absorbed by the whole body and cause central nervous system toxicity resulting in disorientation, dizziness and fits. You are advised to wash Gbhc Lotion from the body completely after 8-12 hours using warm water as leaving it on the skin for a prolonged time may lead to fits and death. There may be skin itching for a few weeks even after using Gbhc Lotion. However, if itching worsens, please consult a doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please contact a doctor before taking Gbhc Lotion. Do not use Gbhc Lotion to treat the second attack of scabies that comes immediately after the first episode as using it more than one time can lead to fits and death. Inform your doctor if you have HIV/AIDS, liver cirrhosis, excessive consumption of alcohol, history of head injury, spinal cord or brain tumour before taking Gbhc Lotion.
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Gbhc Lotion is an antiparasitic drug used to treat scabies and lice. Gbhc Lotion kills scabies mites and their eggs by going through the skin. Gbhc Lotion in shampoo form is used to treat head lice. Gbhc Lotion is used to treat scabies in patients for whom other medicines did not work or cannot be given other safer medicines.
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Gbhc Lotion belongs to a class of antiparasitic drugs known as 'scabicides' (kills scabies mites) and pediculicides (kills lice). Gbhc Lotion primarily treats scabies in people for whom other medicines did not work. Gbhc Lotion is available usually in the topical form used to treat head lice. Scabies is a skin condition caused by mites known as Sarcoptes scabiei. It causes an itchy skin rash and is contagious (spreads from one person to another person).
Gbhc Lotion contains Lindane which works by killing scabies mites and their eggs by penetrating through the skin. Gbhc Lotion is used to kill mites but does not prevent scabies or recurring symptoms.
Gbhc Lotion is only for external use. Do not put Gbhc Lotion in your mouth. In case of accentual swallowing or contact with the mouth, contact the poison control center immediately as it may be poisonous if taken by mouth. Apply a very thin layer of Gbhc Lotion on the skin from the neck down. Apply Gbhc Lotion with a toothbrush under fingernails as scabies mites likely stay there and throw away that toothbrush. Some people may experience skin dry skin, skin rash, itching, or burning sensation of the skin. Most of these side effects of Gbhc Lotion do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to Gbhc Lotion or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Gbhc Lotion. Do not apply Gbhc Lotion on lots of broken skin, crusted (scabby), or open sores on the skin. You should wash Gbhc Lotion from the body thoroughly after 8-12 hours using warm water as leaving it on the skin for a prolonged time may lead to fits and death. Gbhc Lotion should not be used to treat premature babies and people who have had any seizure episodes (fits). Gbhc Lotion may be absorbed by the whole body and cause central nervous system toxicity resulting in disorientation, dizziness, and fits. Inform your doctor if you have AIDS/HIV or liver cirrhosis, alcoholism, history of head injury, or spinal cord or brain tumor before taking Gbhc Lotion.
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