To pierce tube, remove the cap and reverse it over the nozzle, push firmly and turn.
Apply the cream to clean, dry, cool skin.
Do not take a hot bath or shower immediately before treatment.
Carefully apply a thin layer of cream to the skin (see “How and when should you use Lyclear Dermal Cream?”).
To treat scabies: adults and adolescents over 12 years of age, apply up to 30 g of cream (corresponding to one tube of 30 g).
Children aged from 6 - 12 years, apply up to 15 g of cream (corresponding to ½ tube of 30 g).
Children aged from 2 months - 5 years, apply up to 7.5 g of cream (corresponding to ¼ tube of 30 g).
Newborns and infants under 2 months of age: there is only limited amount of data available in this age group and no dose can be recommended (see also section 2 under “warnings and precautions”).
The above information is merely a guide.
Care should be taken to avoid applying the cream to areas of skin around the eyes.
How long should you use Lyclear Dermal Cream? One application of Lyclear Dermal Cream is usually sufficient.
Leave the cream on the skin for at least eight hours, for example, overnight.
Avoid bathing, showering or washing during this period, because this could endanger the success of treatment.
If, by way of an exception, you have to wash your hands within the eight hour period, then reapply the cream to the hands and wrist area.
The same applies if you have to wash other parts of treated skin (buttocks, external genitalia).
After at least eight hours, take a shower or wash the skin with soap and water.
Provided these instructions for use are followed, a single application is generally sufficient for successful treatment.
However, in cases of persistent or renewed infestation, it may be necessary to repeat the treatment after 14 days.
If you use more Lyclear Dermal Cream than you should: if too much cream is applied, it should be washed off with soap and warm water.
If there are any signs of irritation, talk to your doctor.
If the contents of the tube are swallowed by a child get medical aid from the doctor or Accident and Emergency Department of the nearest hospital immediately.
Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.