Lichem Pharmaceuticals
Permethrin (1% w/w)
Skabie Medicated Soap is an antiparasitic medication used to treat scabies, a condition where tiny insects infest and irritate your skin.
Soap
Skabie Medicated Soap is an antiparasitic medication used to treat scabies. It works by killing the tiny insects (mites) and their eggs which cause scabies. It also kills head lice which attach to your scalp and irritate it. Your doctor will explain how to use Skabie Medicated Soap and how much you need. Read the instructions that come with the medicine to make sure you use it correctly. Your skin should be clean, dry, and cool before using it. Your whole body should be washed thoroughly 8-14 hours after you have used this medicine. Most people only need to use it once to treat their condition but if a second application is needed, wait at least 7 days. Sometimes itching may last for a few weeks after treating scabies. This is probably an allergic reaction to dead mites and not a sign that the treatment has failed.
Use it as advised by your doctor or check the label for directions before use.
Mild burning, stinging, or tingling where the medicine is applied
No interaction found/established
Skabie Medicated Soap is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Skabie Medicated Soap is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Skabie Medicated Soap is an antiparasitic medication. It works by killing the tiny insects (mites) and their eggs which cause scabies. It also kills head lice which attach to your scalp and irritate it.
Skabie Medicated Soap is prescribed for the treatment of scabies Use it as per dose and duration suggested by your doctor Apply a thin layer of this medicine all over the body and leave it for 8-14 hours before taking a bath or shower Avoid getting it in your eyes, nose, or mouth Rinse with water immediately if it gets in your eyes, nose, or mouth