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This medicine is designed to alleviate pain, itching, and discomfort associated with minor skin irritations like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Additionally, it helps to dry out the oozing and weeping caused by these plant-induced irritations.
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177ML of 8-8%, Calamine (1 Bottle)

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Use our Calamine 180ML of 1 coupon with prices from $9.24 for 1 Bottle. You can also use our Calamine 1GM of 1 coupon with prices from $2.55 for 1 Bottle. We have a Calamine 118ML of 1 coupon with prices from $2.63 for 1 Bottle. You can use our Calamine 177ML of 8-8% coupon with prices from $7.18 for 1 Bottle.
DosageQuantityPrice fromPer unit
180ML of 11 Bottle$9.24$9.24
1GM of 11 Bottle$2.55$2.55
118ML of 11 Bottle$2.63$2.63
177ML of 8-8%1 Bottle$7.18$7.18

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Calamine Side Effects

Serious side effects:

  • Skin irritation
  • Allergic reaction
  • Rash
  • Itching
  • Swelling of the face, tongue, or throat
  • Severe dizziness
  • Difficulty breathing
Calamine FAQs
Why is calamine lotion no longer recommended?

Calamine lotion is still commonly used and recommended for soothing minor skin irritations, such as those caused by insect bites, poison ivy, and sunburn. However, in some cases, healthcare providers might suggest alternative treatments based on specific conditions or patient needs. If there are concerns about its use, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

Calamine is used to relieve itching and discomfort from minor skin irritations such as insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, and other mild rashes. It can also help dry out oozing and weeping caused by these skin conditions.

The generic name of calamine lotion is calamine.

Calamine should not be used if the individual has a known allergy to any of its ingredients. It should also be avoided on deep or puncture wounds, serious burns, or on areas of skin that are infected. If the skin condition worsens or does not improve after a week of use, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Additionally, calamine should not be used on the eyes, inside the mouth, or on mucous membranes.

Yes, calamine lotion contains zinc in the form of zinc oxide.