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  2. Diphenhydramine - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly used to treat allergies, insomnia, and symptoms of the common cold. It is also less commonly used for tremors in parkinsonism, and nausea. [11] It is taken by mouth, injected into a vein, injected into a muscle, or applied to the skin. [11] Maximal effect is typically around two hours after a dose, and effects can last for up to ...

  3. These Anti-Itch Creams Will Save You From Dry, Itchy Skin - AOL

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    Many times, though, itchy skin is innocent enough—due to mosquito bites, poison ivy, or even seasonal allergies, for example—and the best anti-itch creams can be a real life-saver. Best Anti ...

  4. These 11 Anti-Itch Creams Will Soothe All Types of ... - AOL

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    Besides bug bites, eczema, and skin rashes, you can use anti-itch creams to relieve itchiness from psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, sunburns, allergic reactions, and more, explains Anar Mikailov ...

  5. The Best Creams for Itchy Skin Rash - AOL

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    Creams: For instant and lasting relief for most itchy skin rashes, you can try different creams, like the ones on this list. Some contain ingredients specifically targeting itching, hydrating to ...

  6. Benadryl - Wikipedia

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    Benadryl can also be found in a topical form including gels and creams. Benadryl Itch Stopping Cream is a topical cream used to provide temporary itch relief for allergies, hives or even some insect bites. It can be found in the United States and Canada. This topical medication contains 2% of diphenhydramine hydrochloride and 1% of zinc acetate.

  7. Antipruritic - Wikipedia

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    Corticosteroid creams can be applied directly on the skin to treat itch. Topical formulations are preferred for treating localized itch caused by skin damage, inflammation or dryness. [8] Topical antipruritics in the form of creams and sprays are often available over the counter. The active ingredients usually belong to these classes: