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What is the use of calamine lotion?

What is the use of calamine lotion?

This medication is used to relieve pain, itching, and discomfort from minor skin irritations such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. It also helps to dry the oozing and weeping caused by irritation due to these plants.

What calamine contains?

Calamine is a combination of zinc oxide and 0.5% ferric oxide (Fe2O3). The lotion is produced with additional ingredients such as phenol and calcium hydroxide….Calamine.

Combination of
zinc oxide astringent
ferric oxide antipruritic
Clinical data
Pronunciation KAL-ə-mine

What is the chemical formula of calamine?

Calamine

PubChem CID 23083748
Molecular Formula Fe2O4Zn
Synonyms Calamine 8011-96-9 Calamine lotion MFCD00049621 Calamine [USP:JAN] More…
Molecular Weight 241.1
Component Compounds CID 23925 (Fe) CID 23994 (Zinc) CID 190217 (Oxide)

Who should not use calamine lotion?

Proper Use Do not swallow it and do not use it on the eyes or mucous membranes such as the inside of the mouth, nose, genital (sex organs), or anal areas. To use calamine lotion: Shake the lotion well before using. Moisten a pledget of cotton with the lotion.

Can I leave calamine lotion on overnight?

Calamine lotion can dry up acne lesions and may be left on overnight as a spot treatment. Use over the entire face is not recommended as it can cause dryness and sensitivity.

Can I use calamine lotion on my private parts?

Calamine topical is for use only on the skin. If calamine gets in your eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, or vagina, rinse with water. Avoid using other medications on the areas you treat with calamine unless your doctor tells you to.

Is calamine natural?

Pure, naturally occurring (aluminium free) bi-carb soda (or baking soda) will neutralise the acidity of insect bites, relieve swelling and soothe itching, while Tasmanian sea salt will help to reduce itching, skin irritation and pain.

Why is calamine lotion pink?

The active ingredient in calamine lotion is a combination of zinc oxide and 0.5% iron (ferric) oxide. The iron oxide gives it its identifying pink color.

Why is it called calamine?

Calamine is a historic name for an ore of zinc. The name calamine was derived from lapis calaminaris, a Latin corruption of Greek cadmia (καδμία), the old name for zinc ores in general. The name of the Belgian town of Kelmis, La Calamine in French, which was home to a zinc mine, comes from this.

Why does calamine stop itching?

Calamine is an anti-itch medicine that works by causing a cooling sensation as it evaporates on your skin. Calamine also dries oozing or weeping from minor skin irritation.

Can you put calamine lotion on private parts?

Does calamine lotion really work?

You will be surprised to know that calamine lotion also cures skin damage caused due to the harsh sunrays. Calamine has a cooling effect which makes it an effective treatment for this problem. It absorbs excess heat from the surface of your skin, leaves it cool and soothes itching and redness.

Is calamine harmful to humans if ingested?

The zinc oxide in calamine lotion is not very toxic when applied as directed to intact skin. However, if calamine lotion is swallowed, gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea and vomiting may occur. Acute exposure to the dust form of zinc oxide can result in coughing, upper respiratory tract irritation, chills, fever, nausea and vomiting.

How does calamine lotion really work?

Calamine is a mixture of zinc oxide and other components. Calamine and zinc oxide are topical anti- itch lotions. Although the exact mechanism of how calamine and zinc oxide work is not known, they have skin protecting and astringent properties that relieve itching . They also seem to slow down bacterial growth, preventing infections from worsening.

What does calamine do to your face?

Calamine is an anti-itch medicine that works by causing a cooling sensation as it evaporates on your skin. Calamine also dries oozing or weeping from minor skin irritation.