Please follow the doctors instructions for the usage and duration of Euroscab Lotion Prior to applying this medicine ensure that you clean your hands It is important to read the directions on the label before using the lotion and remember to wash your hands again Euroscab Lotion should only be applied to the areas that are affected Do not exceed the recommended dosage If you have any known allergies to this medicine inform your doctor Some common side effects include hair loss rashes drowsiness headaches itching and dry skin If you experience any of these side effects or any other symptoms that you believe may be caused by the medicine and they persist for an extended period please consult your doctor Additionally inform your doctor if you are pregnant breastfeeding or have any other medical conditions

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