Prescription Required
No interaction found/established
Gama Soap may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Gama Soap is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Gama Soap is an antiparasitic medicines. It works by killing the tiny insects (mites) and their eggs, which cause scabies.
At the beginning of the treatment, Gama is usually used once daily in the evening. The area should not be washed after applying Gama. Leave it overnight unless you experience irritation. However, if you experience irritation, consult your doctor.
The initial dose is preferably once daily in the evening. Later, the doctor will gradually increase the dose to twice daily (most probably morning and evening) depending upon the requirement.
You may see an improvement after 4-6 weeks of treatment. You may need to use this treatment for a longer duration to gain maximum benefit. Do not worry, this is normal for acne treatments. If your acne does not get better after 1 month or if it gets worse, talk to your doctor immediately.
Yes. Gama does kill scabies, lice eggs and nits. However, if you do not see any effects, do not use Gama more than once and consult the doctor
You should remove all of the make-up. Wash your hands and the affected area and gently dry. Put a thin layer of Gama cream on the affected skin, using your fingertips. Apply it to the entire area affected by acne, not just each spot. Remember, it is important to wash your hands before and after applying Gama.
Gama is safe when used at prescribed dose and duration as recommended doctor.
No. Gama is not available over-the-counter. It is sold only upon the prescription by a registered medical practitioner
Use Gama only on your skin. Keep it away from your eyes, eyelids, lips, mouth and inside of the nose. If the medicine comes in contact with any of these areas, wash the affected area with water immediately. Avoid using Gama on scratched or eroded skin and open wounds. Take care when using Gama on sensitive areas of skin such as your neck. This is because Gama can make your skin more sensitive to the harmful effects of the sunlight. So, avoid the use of sunbeds/lamps and minimize the time you spend in the sun. You should use sunscreen and wear protective clothing while using Gama. Avoid contact with hair as Gama has strong bleaching properties. Consult your doctor for any other query related to Gama.
If you experience severe local irritation, which means severe redness, dryness and itching and stinging/burning sensation, discontinue the medicine and consult the doctor.
Gama is used to treat scabies and to relieve itching and skin irritation associated with sunburn, dry eczema (type of itchy skin rash), dermatitis (red and itchy skin), allergic rashes, hives, nettle rash, chickenpox, heat rashes, personal itching, insect bites and stings.
You may apply moisturizer an hour after applying Gama. Consult your doctor in case of any doubt or concern.
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