GENERIC NAME: pramoxine
and benzyl alcohol
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BRAND NAME: Itch-X
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Itch-X is a combination of
pramoxine and benzyl alcohol, two topical (used on the
skin) anesthetics (numbing agents). Topical anesthetics
are chemicals that interfere with the function of the
nerves that sense pain. Pramoxine may be used in persons
who are allergic to other local anesthetics such as
lidocaine, procaine, or benzocaine.
GENERIC AVAILABLE: yes
PRESCRIPTION: no
PREPARATIONS: 1.25oz container with pramoxine
1% and benzyl alcohol 10% as a gel.
STORAGE: The gel should be stored at room
temperature, 15-30°C (59-86°F).
PRESCRIBED FOR: Itch-X is used for the temporary
relief of pain and itching associated with rashes, burns,
sunburn, hives, insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak,
or poison sumac.
DOSING: Itch-X can be applied to the affected
areas up to 4 times per day. It is intended only for
external use and should not be applied to open cuts
or wounds or damaged skin. If the condition does not
improve after 7 days of use, a physician should be consulted.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: There are no known drug
interactions with Itch-X.
PREGNANCY: It is unknown if the ingredients
in Itch-X are absorbed by the mother and reach the fetus.
NURSING MOTHERS: It is unknown if the ingredients
in Itch-X are absorbed by the mother and secreted into
breast milk.
SIDE EFFECTS: In some patients, pramoxine
may act as a "sensitizer," and worsen some
skin conditions.
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