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.
The dose can be adjusted according to the needs of the individual patient and the individual body surface area. For example, some adults require a larger amount of cream.
To treat crab lice: adults over 18 years of age, apply up to 30 g of cream (corresponding to one tube of 30 g).
Lyclear Dermal Cream is for cutaneous use only.
Take care not to allow the cream to get into the eyes or come into contact with mucous membranes (inside the nose or throat, genital region) or open wounds.
If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
Adults should apply the cream to the whole body including the neck, palms of the hands and soles of the feet.
The head and face can be spared unless this area includes places affected by scabies (itch mites).
When applying the cream, the areas between the fingers and toes (also under the finger- and toe-nails), the wrists, elbows, armpits, external genitalia and buttocks should be especially carefully treated.
For treatment of crab lice in adults: any facial hair (beards moustaches) and eyelashes should be checked for the presence of live lice and eggs.
Cream should be applied to any facial hair, carefully avoiding eyes.
If live lice or eggs are found on the eyelashes they should be removed carefully using tweezers.
Cream should not be applied to the eye lashes because the cream can cause moderate eye irritation.