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Benadryl Itch Stick
Drug Name | Dosage | Quantity | Price | Buy Now |
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Benadryl Itch Stick | 2%/0.1% | 14mL | $20.40 | Add To Cart |
Indications
This topical itch-relieving medication is used to provide relief from skin conditions causing itching and irritation such as dermatitis, insect bites, minor burns, cuts, and rashes from poison ivy, oak, or sumac.
The itch stick combines diphenhydramine hydrochloride with zinc acetate. The diphenhydramine gently numbs your skin to reduce pain and itching while offering antihistamine properties that relieve swelling and allergic reactions. Zinc is a skin protectant that supports your skin health and reduces your healing time. When applied topically to affected areas, Benadryl itch stick relieves pain and itching caused by numerous skin conditions.
Dosage and Administration
The administration schedule for Benadryl itch stick that is prescribed will vary depending on the individual and condition causing you discomfort that is being treated. Read packaging labels and follow all your healthcare provider’s instructions carefully to ensure the best results during treatment. Do not apply more than directed for longer than recommended.
- Shake well before use
- Hold Benadryl itch stick straight down over your affected skin area and press its tip repeatedly until liquid begins to flow
- When liquid flows, gently dab the Benadryl itch stick sparingly into your affected skin
- Adults and children over the age of 2 should apply no more than 3 or 4 times a day
- Ask your healthcare provider before administering this itch stick to any child younger than 2
- Avoid getting the Benadryl itch stick liquid into your eyes or any other mucous membrane
- Do not apply over a large area of skin
- Do not apply to broken or raw skin areas
- Store at room temperature away from children and pets
- Keep away from fire or flame because the formula is flammable
Side Effects
Benadryl itch stick may cause you to develop some side effects during treatment. Speak with your healthcare provider to learn more about any symptoms that you may have while using this medication.
Common Benadryl itch stick side effects:
- Minor irritation after use
Serious Side Effects
Some more serious adverse reactions may occur, although they are rare. Stop using Benadryl itch stick and contact your healthcare provider if you develop any of the following symptoms:
- Burning sensations
- Rash
- Condition persists or worsens within 7 days
Allergic Reactions
Do not use Benadryl itch stick if you are allergic to diphenhydramine, zinc, or any of the formula’s other ingredients. Stop using this medication and call your healthcare provider if you develop any of the following signs of an allergic reaction:
- Hives
- Difficulty breathing
- Swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat
Cautions
- Benadryl itch stick is designed to relieve skin pain and itching when applied topically and should not have contact with your eyes, mouth, nose, or other mucous membranes. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly using water.
- Do not apply Benadryl itch stick to broken, raw, or blistered skin.
- Benadryl itch stick is not designed to treat chicken pox or measles.
- Avoid applying this itch-relieving medication over large areas of skin.
- Tell your healthcare provider about any medical conditions you have and about all the medicines you take before using Benadryl itch stick.
- Some drugs may interact with Benadryl itch stick and cause adverse effects. Tell your healthcare provider about all the medications you use, but especially any of the following:
- Products containing diphenhydramine
- Apomorphine
- Esketamine
- Flibanserin
- Sodium oxybate
- Consult with your healthcare provider before using Benadryl itch stick if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Ask your healthcare provider about administering Benadryl itch stick to any child under the age of 2.
Form and Strength
This pain and itch-relieving medication is available in topical stick form.
- Benadryl itch stick strength:
- 2% diphenhydramine/0.1% zinc
The 2/0.1% Benadryl itch stick is available in volumes of 14ml.
FAQ
How do you use Benadryl itch stick?
Shake the Benadryl itch stick well before each use and then hold it straight down over your affected skin area. Repeatedly press its tip until liquid flows and then dab the itch stick gently and sparingly into your skin. Adults and children over 2 should apply no more than 3 or 4 times a day. Follow all your healthcare provider’s instructions for the best response.
How does Benadryl itch stick work?
The Benadryl itch stick combines 2% diphenhydramine with 0.1% zinc to ease your skin pain and itching thanks to its analgesic and skin protecting properties. When you gently dab the liquid formula into your affected skin area, the Benadryl itch stick reduces discomfort and supports your skin healing. Speak to your healthcare provider to learn more about this medicine and how it can relieve your skin condition.
Resources:
- https://www.benadryl.ca/products/benadryl-extra-strength-itch-relief-stick
- https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/fda/fdaDrugXsl.cfm?setid=309d9be0-e367-429a-a1fa-ab7855477c8a&type=display
- https://www.drugs.com/dosage/diphenhydramine-zinc-acetate-topical.html
- https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/diphenhydramine-zinc-acetate-topical,benadryl-extra-strength-itch-relief-stick.html
Additional information
Scientific Name: |
Diphenhydramine Hcl/Zinc Acetate – non Rx |
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Formulation: |
Stick |
Strength(s): |
2%/0.1% |
Quantities Available: |
14mL |