Gamma Lotion belongs to a class of medications called ‘antiparasitic drugs’ used to treat scabies and pediculosis. Scabies is a skin infection caused by mites. Pediculosis is the infestation of lice in the hairy parts of the body, especially the scalp. These conditions are contagious and spread from one person to another with direct contact. Symptoms include rashes and persistent itching in the infected area, which worsens in the night-time.
Gamma Lotion contains ‘Gamma benzene hexachloride’ (also called Lindane). It is an antiparasite and acts by killing mites and lice and their eggs by penetrating the skin. It is recommended to use only if you have scabies and pediculosis. Gamma Lotion doesn't help to prevent these conditions.
Gamma Lotion is only for external use. You should use Gamma Lotion exactly as prescribed by the doctor. Gamma Lotion may cause side effects such as dryness, rash, itching, or burning sensation in the treated area. Most of these side effects of Gamma Lotion do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or get worse, please consult your doctor immediately.
It is not recommended to use Gamma Lotion if you are allergic to any of its contents. Gamma Lotion should not be used for people who have had any seizure episodes (fits). Inform your doctor if you have. Before taking Gamma Lotion, inform your doctor if you have AIDS/HIV or liver cirrhosis, alcoholism, history of head injury, spinal cord, or brain tumor. It is not recommended for premature babies, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and elderly people. It is not known whether the Gamma Lotion can interact with alcohol. So, please consult your doctor. Gamma Lotion may not affect your ability to drive.