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Xeglyze

Name of the generic: abametapir
Form of Dosage: Lotion
The class of drug: topical anti-infective

What is Xeglyze?

Xeglyze is a prescription medication that is used to eliminate head lice that affect people who are 6 months old or older.
Once Xeglyze has been washed away, the comb can be used to eliminate dead lice as well as nits from locks and the scalp. Personal items that come into contact with lice or hair should be rinsed in the hot tub or dry cleaned. Check out how I can stop lice from spreading. at the end of the Xeglyze Instructions for Use, which comes with the prescription.
It isn't known whether Xeglyze is secure and effective for children younger than six months old.

Warnings

Xeglyze can be used on the scalp and hair only. Don't use Xeglyze in your eyes, mouth, or vagina.

Before you take this drug

Before you begin using Xeglyze, be sure to inform your physician or your child.

  • Suffer from skin conditions or are prone to any skin conditions or
  • Are suffering from any other medical condition.
  • You are expecting or planning to be pregnant. It isn't known whether xeglyze could affect your unborn baby.
  • If you are nursing or planning to, it's not clear whether xeglyze gets into breast milk.

What happens if I overdose?

Check your Instructions for Utilization, which are included in the prescription, for more details on the proper method to apply Xeglyze.

  • Utilize Xeglyze precisely according to the instructions of your healthcare professional. Your healthcare professional will prescribe the best treatment for you. You should not change your medication without consulting with your physician.
  • Apply Xeglyze to dry hair.
  • Cover your entire scalp and hair with Xeglyze.
  • Children will require an adult to complete Xeglyze for them.
  • Do not ingest Xeglyze. If you swallow it, contact your poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.
  • Avoid getting Xeglyzer in your eyes. If Xeglyze gets into your eye, flush it with water. Clean your hands after applying Xeglyze.
  • Hair shampooing is possible at any time after treatment.
  • After you have finished the dose of Xeglyze, Do not reuse Xeglyze next time. Discard any remaining or expired Xeglyze. Don't flush Xeglyze into the toilet or sink.

Similar or related drugs

Ivermectin topical, sodium chloride topical, topical permethrin, elimite, lindane topical, topical acetic acid

Side effects of Xeglyze

The most frequent negative side effects of Xeglyze are:

  • The skin may be red, or the scalp may be
  • Rash
  • Skin irritation that is burning
  • Skin irritation
  • Vomiting
  • Eye irritation
  • Scalp itching
  • Hair color changes

Inform your doctor if you experience any side effects that bother you or do not disappear.
There are many possible adverse effects. For more details, consult your physician or pharmacist.Consult your physician for advice from a medical professional regarding adverse effects. You can report any side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

What should be avoided Xeglyze?

  • Place Xeglyze upright at a temperature of 20 °C between 25 °C and 20 °C (68 °F between 77 and 68 °F) with allowable variations between 15 °C and 30 °C (59 °F and 86 °F).
  • Avoid refrigerating or freezing.
  • Get rid of (throw off) any product that is not being used.

Keep Xeglyze, as well as all other medications, out of the reach of children.

General information regarding the safe and efficient usage of Xeglyze

Some medicines are used for reasons other than those stated in the patient information leaflet. Don't use this medication to treat a condition for which it wasn't recommended. Don't give it to others, regardless of whether they are suffering from the same symptoms as you are. They could be harmed by it. It is also possible to consult your doctor or health provider for advice that has been designed for health professionals.

Interaction with other drugs

Active ingredient: abametapir

Ingredients that are inactive: benzyl alcohol, butylated hydroxytoluene, carbomer 980 light mineral oil, polysorbate 20, trolamine, as well as water.