AZARON stick itching after insect bites 5.75 g
Active ingredient: Tripelennamine hydrochloride
AZARON stick itching after insect bites Areas of application:
For the relief or symptomatic elimination of itching after insect bites or bites and after contact with jellyfish or nettles.
AZARON stick itching after insect bites For information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
To relieve itching after insect bites
active AZARON stick, itching after insect bites ingredients
- 114 mg of tripelenamine hydrochloride
ingredients
- sodium stearate
- water, purified
- 90 mg propylene glycol
AZARON stick, itching after insect bites Indication :
- The preparation is a stick for application to the skin, which is used to treat itching after insect bites.
- For the relief or symptomatic elimination of itching after insect stings or bites and after contact with jellyfish or nettles.
Dosage AZARON stick, itching after insect bites:
- Always use the medicine exactly as directed. Please ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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How often should you use the medicine?
- The preparation is used once a day unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor.
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How long should you use the medicine?
- Do not use the preparation for more than a week.
- If the symptoms do not improve during this time, there could be another cause for the itching. In this case, you should consult a doctor.
- Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect of the medicine is too strong or too weak.
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If you use more than you should:
- When used as intended, symptoms of poisoning are generally not to be expected. However, it has happened that smaller children have sucked the preparation or eaten all or part of the stick. Undesirable symptoms have not been described. If the drug is accidentally ingested by children - depending on the amount ingested - a doctor's consultation should be considered.
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
way :
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How and when should you use the medicine?
- The preparation is applied to the itchy area and gently rubbed in.
Side effects :
- Like all medicines, the preparation can have side effects, although not everyone gets them.
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Possible side effects:
- It is known that tripelennamine hydrochloride, as an antipruritic active ingredient in the drug, can cause allergic skin inflammation (contact dermatitis) and a skin rash caused by exposure to light (so-called photoallergic exanthema) after application to the skin.
- In cases of such or other hypersensitivity reactions to the ingredients of the drug, the application should be discontinued and, if necessary, consult a doctor.
- Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if any of the listed side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects that are not listed.
Interactions :
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When using the preparation with other medicines:
- No interactions are known.
- Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using or have recently used any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription.
Contraindications :
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The drug must not be used
- if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to tripelenamine hydrochloride, other antiallergic substances or any of the other ingredients of the medicine.
- for inflammation on the itchy skin.
Pregnancy and lactation :
- Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using any medicine.
AZARON stick, itching after insect bites Patient Notes :
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Special care is required when using the drug:
- Treated skin areas should not be exposed to the sun or artificial UV sources (e.g. solariums).
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Driving and using machines:
- There are no special precautions required