| Description | Benzyl benzoate emulsion lotion is a medication that is commonly used to treat scabies, a contagious skin condition caused by mites. |
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Treatment of pain & swelling of joints (osteoarthritis & rheumatoid arthritis)
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To relieve pain due to migraine, headache, backache, menstruation, dental conditions and muscle sprain
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To relieve pain after operation and surgical procedures and sports injuries
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To relieve pain and swelling in the spinal cord & due to throat and airways infections
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- Cleaning wounds
- Covering wounds
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| Content | Here are the main uses of benzyl benzoate emulsion lotion:
- Treatment of scabies: Scabies is a parasitic infestation that causes intense itching and a rash on the skin. Benzyl benzoate emulsion lotion is an effective treatment for scabies. It works by killing the mites and their eggs, thereby relieving symptoms and preventing further spread of the infestation.
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