Alice Lotion 0.5%

Alice Lotion 0.5% Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Trade Name Alice Lotion 0.5%
Generic Ivermectin (Topical)
Weight 0.5%
Type Lotion
Therapeutic Class Miscellaneous topical agents
Manufacturer Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: October 19, 2023 at 6:27 am
Alice Lotion 0.5%
Alice Lotion 0.5%

Uses

Ivermectin is indicated for topical treatment of head lice infestations in patients 6 months of age and older.

Dosage

Alice Lotion 0.5% dosage

Only for topical use in scalp & scalp hair. It is not for oral, ophthalmic or intravaginal use. Apply the Lotion to dry hair in an amount sufficient (up to 1 tube) to thoroughly coat the hair and scalp. After 10 minutes, rinse off with water. The tube is intended for single use. Discard any unused portion. Contact with eyes should be avoided Your hair and scalp must be completely dry before applying Ivermectin Lotion Apply Ivermectin Lotion directly to dry hair and scalp. Completely cover your scalp and hair closest to the scalp first, and then apply outwards towards the ends of your hair. Rub Ivermectin Lotion throughout your hair. It is important to completely cover your entire head so that all lice and eggs are exposed to the lotion. Be sure that each hair is coated from the scalp to the tip. Use sufficient quantities to completely cover hair and scalp. Allow Ivermectin Lotion to stay on your hair and scalp for 10 minutes after it has been applied. Start timing after you have completely covered your hair and scalp with Ivermectin Lotion. After 10 minutes, completely rinse Ivermectin Lotion from your hair and scalp using water only. After application of Ivermectin Lotion, you or anyone who helps you to apply the lotion should wash hands properly

Side Effects

Common side effects are- Conjunctivitis Ocular hyperemia Eye irritation Dandruff Dry skin Skin burning sensation etc.

Precaution

Accidental ingestion in pediatric patients may occur administer only under direct adult supervision.Tips to prevent the spreading of lice: Avoid direct head-to-head contact with anyone known to have live, crawling lice. Do not share combs, brushes, hats, scarves, bandannas, ribbons, hair bands, towels, helmets, or other hair-related personal items with anyone else, whether they have lice or not. After finishing treatment with anti-lice medicine, check everyone in your family for lice after one week. Be sure to talk to your healthcare provider about treatments for those who have lice.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies with Ivermectin Lotion in pregnant women. Ivermectin Lotion should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Following oral administration, Ivermectin is excreted in human milk in low concentrations. This has not been evaluated following topical administration. Caution should be exercised when Ivermectin Lotion is administered to a nursing woman.

Storage Condition

Keep away from light & wet place. Keep out of reach of children.

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