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Calamine, also known ascalamine lotion, is a medication made from powderedcalamine mineral that is used to treat milditchiness.[2][3] Conditions treated includesunburn, 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] It is applied on the skin as acream orlotion.[2]
TheFDA recommends applying some topical over-the-counter skin products, such as calamine, to absorb the weeping of the skin caused by poisonous plants such aspoison ivy,poison oak, andpoison sumac. For relieving the pain or itching caused by these plants, the FDA document recommends a cold water compress and topicalcorticosteroids.[10]
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