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Swiscab Lotion

Swiscab Lotion

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Manufacturer/Marketer

Ind Swift Laboratories Ltd

Consume Type

TOPICAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

About Swiscab Lotion

Swiscab Lotion belongs to the group of topical medications used to treat scabies. It is also used to kill head lice. Scabies is a contagious and itchy skin condition caused by tiny mites that form burrows in the skin and produce severe itching.

Swiscab Lotion is composed of Lindane and Cetrimide. Swiscab Lotion is an insecticide mixture that helps in killing the pathogens that cause scabies and is also used to kill head/pubic lice and their eggs by causing paralysis of causative micro-organisms.

Use Swiscab Lotion as recommended. In some cases, Swiscab Lotion may cause certain very occasional side effects such as itching, temporary stinging or redness and dry skin. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your physician if you experience these side effects consistently.

Inform the physician if you are allergic to any of its components. Inform your doctor of any history or presence of crusted scabies, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Consult your doctor before using Swiscab Lotion if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Uses of Swiscab Lotion

Treatment of Scabies and Lice

Medicinal Benefits

Swiscab Lotion is a skin medicine that has antiparasitic properties. It contains Lindane and Cetrimide. Swiscab Lotion is used to relieve the pain, discomfort and itchiness caused by skin infections such as scabies. Lindane shows insecticidal (insect-killing) properties. It exerts a neurotoxic effect on the nerve cells of the causative organism and causes paralysis and death of the insect and its eggs. Cetrimide functions as an antiseptic by virtue of its bacteria and insect-killing nature. It also shows detergent and emulsifying qualities that helps its surface action, thereby relieving itching, redness, inflammation and irritation of the skin. Swiscab Lotion is hence used to treat surface-level itches and superficial infections.

Directions for Use

Cream/Lotion/Ointment/Emulsion: Apply it to the affected area as directed by the physician. Do not take a bath after applying. Leave it in for at least 8-12 hours, and then wash it off with lukewarm water.Soap: Work the soap into a nice lather and apply it to the affected areas with your hands. Gently massage in circular motions and rinse off with clean water.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Swiscab Lotion

  • Stinging
  •  Redness
  •  Irritation
  •  Dry skin

Drug Warnings

Swiscab Lotion should not be used in case of any known allergy to either of the components. Discuss your entire medical history with your treating physician and inform them of any history of seizures, epilepsy, alcoholism, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, crusted scabies, liver disease or HIV. Inform the physician about your weight and also your previous history of use of Swiscab Lotion. Swiscab Lotion should be used with caution in those weighing less than 50 kg. Avoid using Swiscab Lotion during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Swiscab Lotion may interact with an anti-depressant (bupropion), antipsychotics (risperidone, olanzapine, prochlorperazine), analgesic (methocarbamol),  Alzheimer’s drug (donepezil), immunosuppressants (cyclosporine, tacrolimus), antibiotic (ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, imipenem), anti-TB drug (isoniazid) and theophylline.

Drug-Food Interactions: Swiscab Lotion may interact with Vitamin-E and Vitamin-E rich foods such as nuts.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Swiscab Lotion should be used with caution in patients with a known hypersensitivity disorder, liver disease, epilepsy, seizure disorder, cancer, HIV/AIDS, crusted scabies, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • BUPROPION
  • OLANZAPINE
  • RISPERIDONE
  • PROCHLORPERAZINE
  • METHOCARBAMOL
  • DONEPEZIL
  • CYCLOSPORINE
  • TACROLIMUS
  • AMPICILLIN
  • CIPROFLOXACIN
  • IMIPENEM
  • ISONIAZID
  • THEOPHYLLINE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • All recently used underwear, clothing and bedding should be washed thoroughly with hot water or dry-cleaned.
  • Anything that cannot be washed (like furniture) should be thoroughly vacuum-cleaned or kept locked away in plastic for at least a week. The mites cannot survive beyond a week.  
  • Neem leaves and essential oils such as tea tree, clove; turmeric, white vinegar and aloe vera can be very effective in treating scabies when applied topically.
  • Yoghurt is rich in essential nutrients such as calcium, vitamin b2, vitamin b12 and magnesium. Load up on yoghurt and fish in your diet as a means of relief from all the itchiness.
  • To prevent head lice, avoid bumping heads or any head-to-head activities. Do not share towels and brushes.
  • Do not share any personal items or bedding that have come into contact with the affected person.
  • Avoid holding hands with the affected person.

Special Advise

  • Do not allow anyone to touch you while you have Swiscab Lotion. Do not touch anyone especially any baby or child while having Swiscab Lotion on.
  • If you have a sexual partner, make sure to get them checked as scabies is highly contagious.
  • Do not use any cosmetic products or oils just before or just after applying Swiscab Lotion.
  • Avoid getting Swiscab Lotion in your eyes, nostrils or mouth. Rinse with water thoroughly if contact occurs.
  • Avoid wearing tight and dark coloured clothing on the affected area after applying Swiscab Lotion.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Scabies: Scabies is a skin disorder caused by the Sarcoptes scabeii mite. It produces burrows in the skin and causes severe itching that worsens at night. It is a highly contagious disease that spreads through close contact. The affected skin starts showing white lines, redness and bumps. Common areas where scabies is most pronounced are the wrist, finger webs, armpit,  nipple, penis and buttocks.

Lice: Lice are external parasites that generally inhabit the skin of the scalp and the pubes. They feed on human blood. Discomfort, itching and redness are some of the main symptoms of lice. Head lice feed on blood through the scalp, whereas pubic lice are seen amidst pubic hair.

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Alcohol

Caution

It is not known if alcohol interacts with Swiscab Lotion, but it is best avoided. Please consult a physician in case of any concerns.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Swiscab Lotion is not recommended for use during pregnancy. Please consult your physician for alternative medicine and to address any other concerns.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Swiscab Lotion is not recommended for use during breastfeeding. Please consult your physician for alternative medicine and to address any other concerns.

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Driving

Not applicable

Swiscab Lotion is unlikely to affect your ability to drive.

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Liver

Caution

Exercise caution before using Swiscab Lotion in case of a history of liver disorder/disease. Please consult your physician in case of any concerns.

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Kidney

Consult your doctor

Swiscab Lotion is mostly safe on the kidneys. Please consult your physician in case of any concerns.

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Children

Caution

Not enough information is available on whether Swiscab Lotion is safe for use in children below 12 years of age. Exercise caution and consult your physician before use.

Country of origin

India
Other Info - SW45310

FAQs

Swiscab Lotion belongs to the group of topical medications used to treat scabies. It is also used to kill head lice.
Swiscab Lotion works by exerting an antiseptic and antiparasitic effect, killing mites and lice and thereby relieving the affected skin of any pain, discomfort or itch.
Swiscab Lotion is suitable for all skin types if warranted and recommended. If your concern is Swiscab Lotion making the skin drier, please speak to your doctor.
If you have epilepsy or any seizure disorder, be cautious about using Swiscab Lotion as there may be an interaction. For any concerns, consult your treating physician.
It is not advisable to cover the skin with any tight clothing after applying Swiscab Lotion. Try it keep it bare for some time at least.

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