Dermatology
Calamine Lotion
India standard · CDSCO / Jan Aushadhi context
Overview
Calamine lotion is a soothing skin preparation used to relieve itching, irritation, and minor rashes, including from insect bites, prickly heat, or mild sunburn. It has a cooling, calming effect on the skin.
Recommendations
- Use it for mild itching and minor skin irritation as a soothing aid.
- Shake the bottle well and apply a thin layer to the affected skin.
- Reapply as needed for comfort when itching returns.
- It is widely available without a prescription for minor skin complaints.
- Consult a doctor if the rash spreads or does not settle.
Do's
- Clean and dry the skin before applying.
- Let it dry on the skin for the cooling effect.
- Store the bottle capped and away from heat.
Don'ts
- Do not apply it to broken, blistered, or oozing skin.
- Do not use it near or in the eyes.
- Do not rely on it alone for a severe or spreading rash.
Others
It is generally well tolerated, but stop if it causes increased redness or irritation. Seek medical advice for widespread rashes, signs of infection, or skin problems that persist.
Europe standard · EMA / typical EU practice
Overview
Calamine lotion is a soothing over-the-counter skin preparation used to relieve itching and minor skin irritation such as insect bites, mild rashes, and sunburn. It provides a mild cooling, calming effect.
Recommendations
- Use it as a self-care option for mild, localized itching or irritation.
- Shake well and apply a thin layer to the affected area.
- Reapply for comfort when itching recurs.
- Available without prescription from pharmacies for minor complaints.
- Speak to a pharmacist or doctor if symptoms persist or spread.
Do's
- Apply to clean, dry, intact skin.
- Allow it to dry for its soothing effect.
- Keep the container closed and stored properly.
Don'ts
- Do not apply to broken, blistered, or infected skin.
- Do not get it in the eyes or on mucous membranes.
- Do not use it as a substitute for care of a serious skin condition.
Others
It is generally very well tolerated; discontinue if irritation increases. Seek advice for extensive rashes, possible infection, or skin issues that do not improve.
USA standard · FDA / typical US practice
Overview
Calamine lotion is a soothing over-the-counter topical product used to relieve itching and minor skin irritation from insect bites, poison ivy/oak, mild rashes, and sunburn. It offers a cooling, anti-itch effect.
Recommendations
- Use it for temporary relief of minor skin itching and irritation.
- Shake the bottle well and apply a thin layer to affected skin.
- Reapply as needed for itch relief.
- It is available without a prescription as a common first-aid item.
- Consult a clinician if the condition worsens or lasts beyond a reasonable time.
Do's
- Apply to clean, dry, unbroken skin.
- Let it dry to maximize the soothing effect.
- Keep it capped and stored at room temperature.
Don'ts
- Do not apply to broken, blistered, or oozing skin.
- Do not use in or near the eyes.
- Do not depend on it for a severe, spreading, or infected rash.
Others
It is generally safe for external use, but stop if irritation develops. Seek medical care for widespread reactions, signs of infection, or rashes that do not resolve.
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