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Analpram HC Lotion
(Pramoxine/HC)

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Formulation : Lotion
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Analpram HC Lotion 1%/1% 120mL $49.00 Add To Cart
Analpram HC Lotion
Dosage: 1%/1%
Quantity: 120mL
Price: $49.00

Pramox HC Lotion is a topical prescription medication that is used to treat symptoms of pain and itching that are often associated with insect bites, minor burns or scrapes and hemorrhoids, as well as minor skin rash, dryness or itching. This medication relieves both pain and itching sensations by interfering with the pain signals that are sent to the brain.Pramox HC Lotion should be stored in an area that is protected from heat and moisture. Keep Pramox HC at room temperature.Pramox HC Lotion is a prescription medication that should be used in the exact fashion that is outlined in your prescription. If your prescription is unclear, contact your doctor for more information. Ensure that you wash your hands before and after using Pramox HC Lotion. This medication should be applied topically only. When applying Pramox HC Lotion, use just enough to cover the affected area.Do not use Pramox HC Lotion if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Before using Pramox HC Lotion, let your doctor know if you are allergic to any medications, especially medications that act as anesthetics. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding, notify your doctor before you begin taking Pramox HC Lotion.Apply Pramox HC Lotion carefully around areas of the eyes, nose and mouth. If this medication is accidently administered to one of these areas, rinse the area with water immediately. Avoid using this medication on deep skin wounds, blistered skin, severe burns and large skin areas. Severe Side Effects: allergic reaction; severe pain, burning, or stinging at application site; or any new redness or swelling at application site. Common Side Effects: none.

Pramox HC Lotion is a topical prescription medication that is used to treat symptoms of pain and itching that are often associated with insect bites, minor burns or scrapes and hemorrhoids, as well as minor skin rash, dryness or itching. This medication relieves both pain and itching sensations by interfering with the pain signals that are sent to the brain.

Pramox HC Lotion should be stored in an area that is protected from heat and moisture. Keep Pramox HC at room temperature.

Before using Pramox HC Lotion, let your doctor know if you are allergic to any medications, especially medications that act as anesthetics. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding, notify your doctor before you begin taking Pramox HC Lotion.

Apply Pramox HC Lotion carefully around areas of the eyes, nose and mouth. If this medication is accidently administered to one of these areas, rinse the area with water immediately. Avoid using this medication on deep skin wounds, blistered skin, severe burns and large skin areas.

Patient Family Information  : Pramox HC Lotion is a prescription medication that should be used in the exact fashion that is outlined in your prescription. If your prescription is unclear, contact your doctor for more information. Ensure that you wash your hands before and after using Pramox HC Lotion. This medication should be applied topically only. When applying Pramox HC Lotion, use just enough to cover the affected area.

Do not use Pramox HC Lotion if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.

Sever Side Effects : Severe Side Effects: allergic reaction; severe pain, burning, or stinging at application site; or any new redness or swelling at application site.

Common Side Effects: none.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Analpram HC Lotion

Generic name:

Pramoxine/HC

Other Names:

Pramox HC Lotion

Strength(s):

1%/1%

Quantities Available:

120mL

Formulation:

Lotion

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