Country: Armenja
Lingwa: Ingliż
Sors: Դեղերի և բժշկական տեխնոլոգիաների փորձագիտական կենտրոնի գործունեության Հայաստանի Հանրապետությունում
benzyl benzoate
Arpimed LLC
benzyl benzoate
250mg/ml
emulsion topical
OTC
SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS BENZYL BENZOATE 25% EMULSION FOR TOPICAL USE 1.1 NAME OF THE MEDICAL PRODUCT – BENZYL BENZOATE 1.2 INTERNATIONAL NON-PROPERTY NAME – BENZYL BENZOATE 2. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION 1 ml of the emulsion contains benzyl benzoate 250 mg For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1. 3. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Emulsion for topical use. A white emulsion with specific odor. 4. CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS This emulsion is used for the treatment of scabies and pediculosis (ie hair or body lice). SCABIES is a persistent itchy skin eruption caused by cutaneous infestation with mites. The itch is worse after bathing and at night. Scabies affects all races and social classes world wide. PEDICULOSIS is a relatively common problem in school children in various parts of the world. Females of all ages are more frequently infected than males. There does not appear to be any direct correlation between hair length and infestation rates. 4.2 POSOLOGY AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION SCABIES: After total bathing Benzyl benzoate emulsion should be applied to the whole body except the head and face. A second application may be repeated within 5 days or alternatively it may be applied on three occasions at 12 hourly intervals. Thorough bathing with a complete change of clothing and bedding should follow. All contacting clothes and bedding should be washed and/or cleaned. Repeat the following day and if necessary within 5 days. PEDICULOSIS: The affected region should be coated with Benzyl benzoate emulsion followed by a wash 24 hours later. Thorough bathing with a complete change of clothing and bedding should follow. All contacting clothes and bedding should be washed and/or cleaned. This may be repeated two or three times in severe cases. For use in children the emulsion should be diluted with an equal volume of water. For infants the proportion of emulsion to water should be 1:3. • In case of missing dose, it should apply as soon as patient remembers it. 4.3 OVERDOSE Aqra d-dokument sħiħ