Itch-x Gel

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  • Pruritus and dry skin

Itch-x Gel Generic Name & Formulations

General Description

Benzyl alcohol 10%, pramoxine HCl 1%; gel; contains aloe, alcohol.

Pharmacological Class

Anesthetic + antipruritic.

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How Supplied

Gel—1.25oz
Spray—2oz

Manufacturer

Itch-x Gel Indications

Indications

Pain and itching due to insect bites, minor burns and skin irritations, hives, rashes, and contact dermatitis.

Itch-x Gel Dosage and Administration

Adults and Children

<2yrs: not recommended. ≥2yrs: apply to affected area 3–4 times daily.

Itch-x Gel Contraindications

Not Applicable

Itch-x Gel Boxed Warnings

Not Applicable

Itch-x Gel Warnings/Precautions

Warnings/Precautions

Avoid eyes, open wounds, damaged or blistered skin. Not for vaginal or rectal use. Reevaluate if symptoms worsen or persist for >7days. Spray: Flammable. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.

Itch-x Gel Pharmacokinetics

See Literature

Itch-x Gel Interactions

Not Applicable

Itch-x Gel Adverse Reactions

Not Applicable

Itch-x Gel Clinical Trials

See Literature

Itch-x Gel Note

Not Applicable

Itch-x Gel Patient Counseling

See Literature