1.Antihistamines
2.NSAIDS
3.Hydrocortisone cream
4.Anti-itch lotions
There is no cure for herpes zoster (shingles), but anitviral medicines, such as Acyclovir, can shorten the duration of the break out and help reduce pain. To help treat the pain associated with shingles, your doctor can also prescribe antidepressants, steroids, or a topical steroid cream, and creams to help the itching. Taking an over-the-counter pain reliever may also help. Ask the pharmacist for suggestions for over-the-counter treatments.
Triamcinolone cream is a prescription steroid cream. The most similar over the counter substitute for this is Hydrocortisone cream. Hydrocortisone is also a steroid cream.
Best to go to the doctor, because lots of conditions look like shingles. Also, if it is shingles (and not something else) the best treatments are prescription-only.
yes
No.
see a dermatologist for a cream or use a topical cream over the counter.
The best over the counter eye cream is Oil of Olay Definity Eye Illuminator, which you can find at any drug store in your town.
No. It's illegal and stupid.
There is an over the counter cream for bacterial vaginosis, it is called Vagisil and can be found at any local drug store or retailer. CVS and Walgreens are a few pharmacy that carry them.
yes i use to buy it at the pharmacy
Halobetasol propionate is a potent topical corticosteroid often used for inflammatory skin conditions. An over-the-counter alternative is hydrocortisone cream, which is a milder corticosteroid. However, for specific conditions requiring stronger treatment, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate recommendations, as over-the-counter options may not be as effective.
Medicare Part B does not cover the shingles vaccine