When that happens, I put cortisone cream on it so it will leave me alone for a while.
yes
Cortisone is a 21-carbon steroid hormone produced as an off-white crystalline powder. Its chemical formula is C21H28O5. Cortisone has a molar mass of 360.44 g mol−1 and a melting point of 220 to 224 degrees C (428 to 435 ¡F; 493 to 497 K).
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otc for what you need to be a little bit more specific
une crème à la cortisone
Yes because there are no steroids in otc meds.
I believe it is a mild type of cortisone cream for eczema.
One of the strongest alternatives to the Tussigon that you are referring to would be a OTC product containing Dextromethorphan (aka DXM).
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Yes, I have this prescribed for me by my Doctor.
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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Buy the cortisone cream in the shop.
Cortisone creams, usually. Over the counter cortisone creams can be purchased, i.e. 1% max in the U.S. If this does not resolve it in a few days, see your doctor; s/he might prescribe a stronger cream or a different treatment as appropriate. Be careful not to use cortisone cream in sensitive areas excessively or for too long, as it can cause thinning of the skin.
permethrin 5% is not available OTC, it is a prescription-only cream. However, it may be available at a garden store for non-human use.