Your doctor will provide instructions on how to properly use Mitqure Lotion and the appropriate dosage It is important to read the accompanying instructions to ensure correct usage Before applying the lotion make sure your skin is clean dry and cool Thoroughly wash your entire body 814 hours after using the medication For most individuals one application is sufficient to treat their condition However if a second application is necessary wait at least 7 days before reapplying Itching may persist for a few weeks following treatment for scabies This is typically an allergic reaction to dead mites and does not indicate treatment failure Common side effects may include mild burning stinging or tingling at the site of application These side effects are typically mild and not experienced by everyone Before using Mitqure Lotion inform your doctor of any existing skin conditions allergies to medications food or other substances or if you have asthma While this medicine is generally considered safe it is advisable to consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

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