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  2. Calamine - Wikipedia

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    Calamine, also known as calamine lotion, is a medication made from powdered calamine mineral that is used to treat mild itchiness. [2] [3] Conditions treated include sunburn, insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, and other mild skin conditions. [4] [5] It may also help dry out secretions resulting from skin irritation. [1]

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    But the latest hack that people are buzzing about, which involves using calamine lotion as makeup primer, gave us a little pause, so we decided to run it by some trusted sources before we tried it ...

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    Another day, another TikTok trend, and the most recent beauty craze comes in the form of calamine lotion. Content creators have been sharing videos of themselves using the over-the-counter ...

  5. Although symptoms can be mild, in some dogs this can become gangrenous mastitis and lead to death. The puppies most commonly die, but when a dog develops gangrenous mastitis, death is more common (2).

  6. Benzyl benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl benzoate can be a skin irritant when used as a topical scabicide. [7] Overdose can result in blistering and hives or a rash can occur as an allergic reaction. [12] [13] As an excipient in some testosterone-replacement injectable medications, benzyl benzoate has been reported as a cause of anaphylaxis in a case in Australia. [14]

  7. Calomel - Wikipedia

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    J. Annesley was one of the first to write about the differing effects of calomel when taken in small or large doses. [10] Through experimentation on dogs, Annesley concluded that calomel acted more like a laxative on the whole body rather than acting specifically on the vascular system or liver as previous physicians believed. [10]

  8. Mustard gas - Wikipedia

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    The blistering effects of mustard gas can be neutralized by decontamination solutions such as "DS2" (2% NaOH, 70% diethylenetriamine, 28% 2-methoxyethanol). [medical citation needed] For skin lesions, topical treatments, such as calamine lotion, steroids, and oral antihistamines are used to relieve itching. [4]

  9. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    Flea infestation in the home is treated in various ways. Insecticides.A spot-on insecticide kills the fleas on the pet. A fogger or spray insecticide containing an insect growth regulator, such as pyriproxyfen or methoprene can kill eggs and pupae, which are quite resistant to insecticides.