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New topical lotion may help alleviate scalp itch

Posted on July 26th, 2007 in Hair Product News by admin | 300 Views | Print This Post/Page

Auriga Laboratories, Inc. is launching a new topical lotion designed to alleviate itchy skin called Xyralid™ LP Lotion.

Xyralid™ LP Lotion is indicated for the anti-inflammatory anesthetic relief of pruritus (itching) and pruritic eczemas, abrasions, minor burns, insect bites, pain and soreness due to pruritus ani, pruritus vulvae, and similar conditions of the skin and mucous membranes.

The lotion will be sold as a kit that also contains Clere™, a soap free cleanser.

Xyralid™ LP Lotion contains (lidocaine HCl 3%/hydrocortisone acetate 0.5%) and should not be used for tuberculous or fungal lesions of skin vaccinia, varicella and acute herpes simplex and in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of its components. Lidocaine is contraindicated in patients with a known history of hypersensitivity to local anesthetics of the amide type.

Scalp itch is quite common in people who are losing their hair and this product may provide some relief.

Contact your local physician or dermatologist for further information or visit their website at: http://www.aurigalabs.com.

 
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