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

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    Great for treating insect bites, poison ivy rashes, and even minor cuts, scrapes, and burns, Gold Bond’s anti-itch cream not only contains pramoxine hydrochloride to help relieve itching, but ...

  3. 11 Best Anti-Itch Creams for Mosquito Bites, According ... - AOL

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    Your immune system panics, recognizing the proteins as foreign, and releases immune cells known as histamines to do battle. The result is an itchy, red bump that can last up to 10 days, says ...

  4. Antipruritic - Wikipedia

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    Antipruritics, abirritants, [1] or anti-itch drugs, are medications that inhibit itching (Latin: pruritus).Itching is often associated with sunburns, allergic reactions, eczema, psoriasis, chickenpox, fungal infections, insect bites and stings like those from mosquitoes, fleas, mites, and contact dermatitis and urticaria caused by plants such as poison ivy (urushiol-induced contact dermatitis ...

  5. Calamine - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Conditions treated include sunburn, insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, and other mild skin conditions. [4] [5] It may also help dry out secretions resulting from skin irritation. [1] It is applied on the skin as a cream or lotion. [2] Side effects may include skin irritation. [4] It is considered to be safe in pregnancy. [4]

  6. 6 home remedies for itchy mosquito bites - AOL

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    Lemon or Lime: Rub this on your bite. The citric acid has itch-relieving properties. Oatmeal: Mix finely ground oats with water to make a paste, then apply it to the bite and allow the mixture to dry.

  7. Icaridin - Wikipedia

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    Icaridin, also known as picaridin, is an insect repellent which can be used directly on skin or clothing. [1] It has broad efficacy against various arthropods such as mosquitos, ticks, gnats, flies and fleas, and is almost colorless and odorless.