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Composition FOR scRabIC 5% w/v Lotion

Permethrin(5% w/v)

food interaction for scRabIC Lotion

alcohol interaction for scRabIC Lotion

pregnancy interaction for scRabIC Lotion

lactation interaction for scRabIC Lotion

medicine interaction for scRabIC Lotion

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alcohol
pregnancy
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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
scRabIC Lotion is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies do not indicate harmful effects. However, there are limited human studies.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
scRabIC Lotion may be safe to use during breastfeeding. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
No interaction found/established

SALT INFORMATION FOR scRabIC 5% w/v Lotion

Permethrin(5% w/v)

Scrabic lotion uses

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How scrabic lotion works

scRabIC Lotion is a synthetic pyrethroid that acts on the nerve cells of scabies mites, causing paralysis and death of the mites and their eggs. It works by disrupting the normal function of nerve cell membranes in scabies mites. This action helps eliminate the mites responsible for scabies and allows the skin to heal.

Common side effects of scrabic lotion

Burning sensation, Tingling, Stinging sensation

SUBSTITUTES FOR scRabIC Lotion

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    Rs. 1.15/ml of Lotion
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Expert advice FOR scRabIC Lotion

  • Permethrin is prescribed for the treatment of scabies( a condition where tiny insects infest and irritate your skin). 
  • It should be used as per dose and duration suggested by your doctor. 
  • If the condition persists after 14 days of treatment then the doctor may suggest another treatment.
  • 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. If this happens, rinse with water immediately.

Frequently asked questions FOR scRabIC 5% w/v Lotion

Permethrin

Q. What is scRabIC Lotion used for?
scRabIC Lotion is used for the treatment of scabies, a contagious skin condition caused by mites that burrow into the skin and cause intense itching and rash.
Q. How should scRabIC Lotion be applied?
Apply scRabIC Lotion to clean, dry, and cool skin and gently rub it in. For most adults and children over 2 years, it should be applied over the entire body except the head and face. Leave the medicine on for 8–12 hours, after which the whole body should be washed thoroughly.
Q. Is one application enough to cure scabies?
In most people, a single application is enough. If symptoms persist, new lesions appear, or healing does not occur, a second application may be given after at least 7 days, as advised by a doctor.
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Q. Why does itching continue even after treatment?
Itching may continue for up to 4 weeks after treatment, even when the scabies mites are dead. This is a common allergic reaction to dead mites under the skin and does not necessarily mean treatment failure.
Q. Are there any special precautions while using scRabIC Lotion?
scRabIC Lotion is for external use only and should not be applied to broken skin, eyes, or mucous membranes. Contact with eyes should be avoided, and if accidental contact occurs, the eyes should be rinsed immediately with water.
Q. Can I use other skin treatments at the same time?
Use of topical corticosteroids should generally be withheld before treatment, as they may reduce the body’s response to the mites. Your doctor will advise if any additional treatment is needed.

Content on this page was last updated on 17 January, 2026, by Dr. Mekhala Chandra (MD, MBBS)