Manufactured by: G. A. Company Ltd.
Monosulfiram 25% Similar medicine
Cases of erythematous rash have been reported.
Patients who have had an unusual or unexpected reaction to using it before.
Monosulfiram is a medicine used to treat and prevent scabies, a skin condition caused by tiny mites.
It used in place of ordinary toilet soap for the prophylaxis of scabies. Ideally, the person should bathe in hot water and soap themselves liberally with Soap paying particular attention to the folded areas of the skin. After bathing, the body should be allowed to dry naturally or dried with a towel using a 'blotting' action. Soap should be used daily for as long as the danger of infection remains.
FDA has not yet classified this medicine into a specified pregnancy category. Although there is no enough evidence that taking this medicine during you are pregnant is harmful.
Discuss with your doctor if you are trying to get pregnant while taking this medicine too.
If you do become pregnant while you are taking this medicine, you should continue to take it and contact with your doctors as quickly as possible. They can assist you to decide whether or not to keep taking this medicine. If you abandon taking this medicine and become sick, this would be more pernicious to your child than staying on the medication.
There is no specific information about whether this medicine is passed on to the baby through breast milk. During this medication, if your baby becomes very sleepy, restless, fatigued, exhibit feeding problems, stop breastfeeding and talk to your doctors very quickly.
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Manufactured by: G. A. Company Ltd.
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