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In the U.S you can get 1% hydrocortisone cream or ointment in a tube at any pharmacy or variety store with a pharmacy department such as Target or Walmart. For higher strength such as 2% hydrocortisone, you will need a doctor prescription.
If you have a burn from Nair, you can get some 1 percent hydrocortisone cream from the drugstore, if you don't already have some. Dr. Joseph S. Eastern says that if the cream doesn't help, you may need to get a prescription cream from your doctor.
can you treat ringworm with hydrocortisone cream
The pharmacy. You need a prescription for it.
Though it is difficult to diagnose a rash without visualization, it appears by your terse description, you may have eczema - a form of dry skin. Apply hydrocortisone 1% (OTC) to the affected area three times a day. if this cream does not do the trick, you will probably need a stronger cortisone cream via a prescription.
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i bought my gentrisone from the pharmacy in guardian. however, you'll need a doctor's prescription to get them.
25.263157895 g @ 10 % + 94.736842105 g @ 0.5 % = total 3 g out of 120 g total = 2.5 %
You can buy permethrin over the counter at a %1 strength which is strong enough to kill lice but the kind of permethrin (%5 strength) that cures scabies you need a prescription for
It is a light cream undefined by regulation, but typically 12 to 13 percent butterfat. Normal milk is considered to be 3.2 percent butterfat, whipping cream is 32 percent and heavy cream is 40 percent. Half and Half is also called coffee cream, and most dairies produce a wide range of fluid milk products depending on the need of the market, from skim (less than one percent butterfat) to confectionary cream at 50 percent butterfat.
You do not need a prescription but it is kept behind the counter.
If giving the cream is a preventive process, it may not make the injury recordable. If the cream is given to deal with an infection that was the result of the injury, yes, that would make the injury recordable since the cream is a prescription medication and giving it is therefore beyond first aid. All the above presumes that the circumstances of the injury or need for antibiotic treatment meet the other criteria for recordability.