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  2. 11 Best Anti-Itch Creams for Mosquito Bites, According ... - AOL

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    The result is an itchy, red bump that can last up to 10 days, says Amanda Wendel, MD, a dermatologist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital. “The problem with scratching is you’re ...

  3. Do *Not* Crush A Tick If You Caught It Biting You (Even If ...

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    If you do happen to get bed bug bites, spot-treat them with a hydrocortisone cream to try to soothe the itch, says David Cutler, MD, a family medicine physician at Providence Saint John’s Health ...

  4. Mosquitoes, bees, ticks and more: How to treat bites and ...

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    How to treat the bite. Mosquito bites tend to create red, itchy bumps, Dr. Gary Goldenberg, a dermatologist practicing in New York City, tells Yahoo Life. “These are usually clustered” and ...

  5. Calamine - Wikipedia

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    [2] Side effects may include skin irritation. [4] It is considered to be safe in pregnancy. [4] Calamine is a combination of zinc oxide and 0.5% ferric oxide (Fe 2 O 3). [6] The lotion is produced with additional ingredients such as phenol and calcium hydroxide. [6] [7] The use of calamine lotion dates back as far as 1500 BC. [8]

  6. Clotrimazole - Wikipedia

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    Topical clotrimazole is usually not effective in the treatment of fungal infections of the scalp or nails. [citation needed] When using over-the-counter drug clotrimazole products, use should be discontinued if the condition does not improve after treatment for 2 weeks for jock itch or after 4 weeks for athlete's foot or ringworm. [9]

  7. Rupatadine - Wikipedia

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    Rupatadine fumarate has been approved for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and chronic urticaria in adults and children over 12 years. It is available as round, light salmon coloured tablets containing 10 mg of rupatadine (as fumarate) to be administered orally, once a day.