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Lyclear Dermal Cream is an effective treatment for Scabies and Genital Lice (Crabs). It contains Permethrin 5%, a chemical with a broad range of insecticidal properties.
Lyclear Dermal Cream is a white cream and contains the active ingredient Permethrin (5% w/w). It also contains coconut oil, glyceryl monostearate, macrogol cetyl ether, cetomacrogol 1000, isopropyl myristate, lanolin alcohols/liquid paraffin mixture, butylated hydroxytoluene (E321) glycerol, formaldehyde solution, carbomer, sodium hydroxide and purified water.
Lyclear Dermal Cream is used to treat scabies and crab lice. Permethrin belongs to a group of medicines called the pyrethroids which are anti-parasitic agents.
Do not use lyclear Dermal Cream if:
You have ever had an allergic reaction to Lyclear Dermal Cream, Permethrin, other pyrethroids or pyrethrins, or any of the ingredients listed above.
Take special care with Lyclear Dermal Cream if:
You are currently using a type of medicine called corticosteroid. If you are using this cream to treat several others, you may wish to wear gloves.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using Lyclear Dermal Cream in pregnancy or whilst breast-feeding.
How to use Lyclear Dermal Cream
- Lyclear Dermal Cream is for external use only.
- Avoid contact with the eyes. In the event of eye contamination, rinse with water immediately.
- Ensure the skin is clean, dry and cool. Do not take a hot bath immediately before treatment.
- The cream rubs easily into the skin. You do not need to keep applying more cream until it can be seen on the surface of the skin.
- If the contents of the tube are swallowed by a child, talk to your doctor immediately.
- If too much cream is applied, it should be washed off with soap and warm water. If there are any signs of irritation, talk to your doctor.
Not recommended for children under 6 months except under medical supervision
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