Lotion should be applied to clean, dry skin. If the body is hot due to warm bath or any other reason, skin should be allowed to cool. It should be applied to the whole body excluding head. The whole body should be washed thoroughly 8-12 hours after treatment. On the next day cloths and bed sheets should be cleaned with warm water. The lotion should be applied if lotion is washed out by water. Other members of the family should use this lotion as preventive in the same way due to its highly contagious effects. The lotion should not be applied to the vicinity of mouth and areas close to eyes.
The treatment of eczematous-like reactions with corticosteroids should be withheld prior to treatment with permethrin, as there is a risk of exacerbating the scabies infestation by reducing the immune response to the mite. The likelihood of interactions between the two treatments leading to potentiated adverse reactions or reduced efficacy is, however small.
Combination of permethrin 5% and crotamiton 10% is contra-indicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to permethrin or crotamiton.
Occasional reports of burning or stinging sensation which passes quickly. This is usually mild and occurs more frequently in patients with severe scabies. Transient signs and symptoms of skin irritation including rash or itching, erythema, edema and eczema. These are generally considered to be part of the natural history of scabies.
There is no experience to judge the safety of permethrin & crotamiton in pregnancy, therefore it is not recommended during pregnancy, especially in the first three months. It is not known whether the active substance passes into breast milk. Nursing mothers should avoid applying it in the area of the nipples.
This lotion should be kept out of the reach of children. This lotion is for external use only. Nursing staff who routinely apply this lotion may wish to wear gloves to avoid any possible irritation to the hand. Avoid contact with the eyes. The lotion can cause eye irritation. If lotion goes to the eyes, rinse with water immediately.
There are no reports of overdosage of permethrin & crotamiton. Excessive application to the skin might result in local adverse reactions. In the event of accidental ingestion by a child, gastric lavage should be considered if within 2 hours of ingestion. Treatment of hypersensitivity reactions should be symptomatic.