ASCABIOL Emulsion 60ml

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Introduction About ASCABIOL EMULSION

ASCABIOL EMULSION contains Cetrimide and Gamma benzene hexachloride, which belong to the group of medicines called Antiseptics and Antiparasitic drugs, respectively. It is used for the management of scabies (skin infection with itchy skin rashes caused by mites), pediculosis (infestation of scalp caused by eggs, larvae, or adults of lice), and lice.

It is advised to avoid person-to-person contact and sharing of clothes and utensils with infected persons to avoid the risk of spreading of scabies and lice. It is not recommended to use ASCABIOL EMULSION if you have fits, allergies to any of its ingredients, open, broken, or cranky skin. Before using ASCABIOL EMULSION, inform your doctor if you have HIV or AIDS, have a history of fits or conditions like a head injury, tumour in your brain or spinal cord, cirrhosis of the liver, or are heavy alcohol drinkers.

ASCABIOL EMULSION is not recommended to be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless it is clearly necessary. Do not use ASCABIOL EMULSION to manage a premature infant, young baby, or elderly patient. The most common side effects of using ASCABIOL EMULSION include tingling, itching, burning in the skin, and skin rashes. Consult a doctor if any of these symptoms worsen.

Uses Of ASCABIOL EMULSION

It is used to manage:

  • Scabies (skin infection with itchy skin rashes caused by mites)
  • Pediculosis (infestation of the scalp caused by eggs, larvae, or adults of lice)
  • Lice

How ASCABIOL EMULSION Works

ASCABIOL EMULSION contains cetrimide and Gamma benzene hexachloride. Cetrimide is an antiseptic agent that kills disease-causing bacteria. Gamma benzene hexachloride is an insecticide that kills insects by damaging the brains of mites.

How to use ASCABIOL EMULSION

Apply ASCABIOL EMULSION as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Shake well before use. Wash your hands before applying ASCABIOL EMULSION. Take adequate amounts of medicine and apply on affected areas (apply on the entire body in cases of scabies). Wash off completely with warm water after 8–12 hours.

Read the instructions within the label before using the medicine. Avoid contact with your eyes, nose, and mouth. Avoid making your skin too oily by applying creams while using ASCABIOL EMULSION. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

Side Effects Of ASCABIOL EMULSION

Common

  • Itching or irritation of skin
  • Skin rashes
  • Burning or redness of skin
  • Tingling or numbness of the skin

Rare

Stop using ASCABIOL EMULSION and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

  • Fits (mainly associated with prolonged use of medicine)

How To Manage Side Effects

Skin rash Or Itching

Apply a cool compress or wet cloth over the burned area. Apply moisturizers if required. Contact the doctor if it is not subsiding.

Warning & Precautions

Pregnancy

Monitoring required

ASCABIOL EMULSION is not recommended to use if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant unless it is considered clearly necessary due to the lack of safety data. Consult your doctor before using ASCABIOL EMULSION.

Breastfeeding

Contraindicated

ASCABIOL EMULSION is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as it may pass through the breast milk. If you use ASCABIOL EMULSION, pump your breast milk and throw away the milk for at least 24 hours after using the medicine.

During this time, feed your baby formula or breast milk you stored before you used this medicine. Consult a doctor before using it.

Liver

Use with Caution

ASCABIOL EMULSION should be used with caution if you have cirrhosis of the liver. Consult your doctor before using.

Allergy

Contraindicated

Do not use ASCABIOL EMULSION if you are allergic to cetrimide, Gamma benzene hexachloride, or any other constituents of this medicine. Consult your doctor before using ASCABIOL EMULSION.

Use In Pediatrics

Use with Caution

ASCABIOL EMULSION should be used with extreme caution in premature infants and young children. Consult a doctor before using it for children.

Use In Geriatrics

Contraindicated

ASCABIOL EMULSION is not recommended in elderly patients due to the lack of safety data. Consult a doctor before using it.

Others

It is not recommended to use ASCABIOL EMULSION if you have:

  • Open, broken, or cranky skin
  • Fits

Before using ASCABIOL EMULSION, inform your doctor if you have:

  • HIV or AIDS
  • History of fits or conditions like head injury, tumour in your brain, or spinal cord
  • Heavy alcohol drinking habit
  • A sexual partner

Interactions

A. Drug-drug interactions:

Before using ASCABIOL EMULSION, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:

  • Antipsychotics (medicines used to manage mental disorders) Ex. chlorpromazine, haloperidol)
  • Antidepressants (medicines used to manage depression) Ex. citalopram, escitalopram)
  • Theophylline (medicine used to manage wheezing and shortness of breath)
  • Cyclosporin, mycophenolate mofetil, and tacrolimus capsules (medicines used to manage transplant rejection)
  • Penicillin, imipenem, and quinolone antibiotics (medicines used to manage bacterial infection)
  • Chloroquine sulfate (medicine used to manage malaria)
  • Pyrimethamine (medicine used to manage a parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis)
  • Isoniazid (medicine used to manage tuberculosis)
  • Meperidine (medicine used to relieve moderate to severe pain)
  • Methocarbamol (medicine used to relieve musculo-skeletal pain)
  • Centrally active anticholinesterases (Ex. rivastigmine, donepezil)
  • Radiographic contrast agents (Ex. iodine, barium sulfate)

Overdosage:

If you or anyone else accidentally apply too much ASCABIOL EMULSION, consult your doctor immediately.

Synopsis

Drug :   Cetrimide + Gamma benzene hexachloride
Pharmacological Category :   Antiseptic, Antiparasitic
Therapeutic Indication :   Scabies, Lice, and Pediculosis
Dosage Forms :   Lotion, Emulsion, Soap

More Information

Storage

  • Keep ASCABIOL EMULSION out of reach of children
  • Store ASCABIOL EMULSION at room temperature

FAQs About ASCABIOL EMULSION

Q: What is ASCABIOL EMULSION used for?

A: ASCABIOL EMULSION is used for the management of scabies (skin infection with itchy skin rashes caused by mites), pediculosis (infestation of scalp caused by eggs, larvae, or adults of lice), and lice. Consult a doctor before using it.

Q: How ASCABIOL EMULSION works?

A: ASCABIOL EMULSION contains cetrimide and Gamma benzene hexachloride. Cetrimide is an antiseptic agent that kills disease-causing bacteria. Gamma benzene hexachloride is an insecticide that kills insects by damaging the brains of mites.

Q: Can I apply moisturizing lotion while using ASCABIOL EMULSION?

A: No. It is better to avoid use of moisturizing lotions or creams that make your skin oily while using ASCABIOL EMULSION, as oily skin increases the chances of faster absorption of medicine and may lead to neurotoxicity (fits) in individuals.

Q: Does ASCABIOL EMULSION cause any side effects?

A: It may cause stinging, burning, redness, itching, and tingling in the skin along with skin rashes in some individuals. Consult a doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms while using this medicine.

Q: Is it safe to use ASCABIOL EMULSION during pregnancy?

A: ASCABIOL EMULSION is not recommended to use if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant unless it is clearly necessary due to the lack of safety data. Consult your doctor before using it.

Q: Can ASCABIOL EMULSION be used in children?

A: ASCABIOL EMULSION should be used with extreme caution in premature infants and young children. Consult a doctor before using it for children.

Q: How should I use ASCABIOL EMULSION?

A: Apply ASCABIOL EMULSION as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Shake well before use. Wash your hands before applying ASCABIOL EMULSION. Take adequate amounts of medicine and apply on affected areas (apply on the entire body in cases of scabies). Wash off completely with warm water after 8–12 hours. Read the instructions within the label before using the medicine. Avoid contact with your eyes, nose, and mouth. Avoid making your skin too oily by applying creams while using ASCABIOL EMULSION. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

Q: Who should not use ASCABIOL EMULSION?

A: Do not use ASCABIOL EMULSION if you are allergic to Cetrimide, Gamma benzene hexachloride, or if you have open, broken, or cranky skin, or are suffering from fits.

Q: What precautions must be taken while using ASCABIOL EMULSION?

A: ASCABIOL EMULSION should be used with caution if you have cirrhosis of the liver, HIV or AIDS, a history of fits or conditions like a head injury, a tumour in your brain or spinal cord, or a heavy alcohol drinking habit. Consult your doctor before using.

Q: Can I use ASCABIOL EMULSION daily?

A: Apply ASCABIOL EMULSION as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Shake well before use. Read the instructions within the label before using the medicine. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

References

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    Net Qty
    1 N
    Shelf Life
    1080 Days
    Item Weight
    75 g
    Ingredient
    Cetrimide 0.1 %+Gamma Benzene Hexachloride 1 %
    Hsn Code
    30049099
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