Gammahexane Uses

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What is Gammahexane?

Gammahexane, formerly known as gamma benzene hexachloride, is an insecticide and is used to treat scabies and lice infestations.

Gammahexane cream and lotion are usually used to treat only scabies infestation. Gammahexane shampoo is used to treat only lice infestations.

Gammahexane is available only with your doctor's prescription.

Gammahexane indications

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Gammahexane Shampoo is indicated for the treatment of head lice (infestations of Pediculosis humanis capitis), crab lice (infestations of Pthirus pubis), and their ova only in patients who

  1. cannot tolerate other approved therapies, or
  2. have failed treatment with other approved therapies.

Gammahexane Shampoo should be used in the context of an overall lice management program that includes:

Caregivers applying this product to patients should wear gloves less permeable to Gammahexane such as nitrile, latex with neoprene or sheer vinyl, and thoroughly clean hands after application. Natural latex gloves should be avoided because they are more permeable to Gammahexane.

Gammahexane Shampoo does not prevent infestation or reinfestation and should not be used to ward off a possible infestation.

How should I use Gammahexane?

Use Gammahexane lotion as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Gammahexane lotion.

Uses of Gammahexane in details

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This medication is used to treat scabies only after safer medications (such as permethrin or crotamiton) have failed or caused side effects. It works by killing the tiny insects (mites) and their eggs, which cause scabies. An infection with scabies is also called an infestation. This drug should not be used to prevent scabies infestation or re-infestation.

How to use Gammahexane topical

Read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start using Gammahexane. If you have any questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

This drug can be poisonous if used incorrectly. Do not take this drug by mouth, and avoid contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. If Gammahexane gets in these areas, rinse with water right away and seek immediate medical attention if a burning feeling remains. Do not use if there is skin irritation (e.g., open wounds, rash, cuts, or sores) on the area to be treated unless directed to do so by your doctor.

Trim your nails short and clean your skin well with warm (not hot) water before using, but wait at least 1 hour after bathing/showering before use. Wet or warm skin can increase the absorption of Gammahexane into your bloodstream. An average-sized adult requires only 1 ounce (30 milliliters), but larger persons should use no more than 2 ounces (60 milliliters).

Make sure your skin is clean and does not have other lotions, creams, ointments, or oils on it. These products can increase the absorption of Gammahexane through your skin and into your bloodstream, which increases the risk of serious side effects. If you are currently using any of these products, they must be washed off before you apply Gammahexane.

Shake the bottle well before use. Apply a very thin layer of lotion once over your entire body from the neck down to the bottoms of your feet or as directed by your doctor. Use a toothbrush to apply Gammahexane under your nails (scabies mites prefer this area). Do not use this toothbrush in your mouth afterward. Wrap the toothbrush and throw it in the trash with the closed bottle of any unused Gammahexane out of the reach of children and pets.

After application, do not cover your skin with fabric that does not breathe (e.g., disposable/plastic diaper, tight clothes, blankets). Avoid skin-to-skin contact with anyone while Gammahexane is on your body.

Leave the medication on the skin for 8-12 hours. Leaving it on overnight is usually enough. Do not leave it on the skin more than 12 hours. Leaving it on longer will not kill any more scabies mites/eggs, but your risk of serious (possibly fatal) seizures will be increased. Remove Gammahexane lotion by washing very well in a shower or bath, using warm (not hot) water.

If an infant or young child is prescribed Gammahexane, watch the child carefully after applying the lotion to make sure the child does not put their hands/feet into their mouth while the medication is on their skin.

If you are applying Gammahexane on another person, wear disposable gloves (made of nitrile, latex with neoprene, or sheer vinyl) to decrease the risk of contacting this drug and possible side effects. Do not use natural latex gloves because more Gammahexane can penetrate that type of glove. Wash your hand well afterwards.

Symptoms of scabies include an intense itching which is generally worse at bedtime. You may also see small, fine, wavy lines on the skin with a tiny insect at the end (a burrow). Burrows are usually found on finger/toe webs, wrists, elbows, armpits, belt line, lower buttocks, female nipples, or male genitals. Even if Gammahexane kills all the scabies, the dead mites can still make you itch for a long time after treatment. Ask your doctor about other medications that may be used to soothe the itching. Inform your doctor if your condition persists or worsens 2-3 weeks after treatment.

Gammahexane description

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An organochlorine insecticide that has been used as a pediculicide and a scabicide. Gammahexane has been banned in California, United Kingdom, Australia, and many western countries due to concerns about neurotoxicity and adverse effects on the environment. In Canada, Gammahexane is not recommmended as a first-line therapy due to reports of resistance, neurotoxicity, and bone marrow suppression, but has been approved by the FDA as a second-line therapy for topical treatment of pediculosis capitis (head lice), pediculosis pubis (pubic lice), or scabies in patients greater than two years of age who cannot tolerate or have failed first-line treatment. Gammahexane is still allowed for pharmaceutical use until 2015.

Gammahexane dosage

Apply a thin layer of Gammahexane Lotion over all skin from the neck down. One ounce is sufficient for an average adult. Do not prescribe more than 2 ounces for larger adults. Apply only once. Wash off in 8 to 12 hours. Do not retreat.

Patients should be provided specific information on use of product. Patients should be instructed on proper use of Gammahexane Lotion, especially the amount to apply, how long to leave on and the need to avoid retreatment. Patients should be informed that itching occurs after the successful killing of scabies (lice) and continued itching is not necessarily an indication for retreatment with Gammahexane Lotion.

A Gammahexane Lotion Medication Guide must be given to the patient each time Gammahexane Lotion is dispensed, as required by law. The Gammahexane Lotion Medication Guide is an important part of the risk management program for the patient.

How supplied

Gammahexane Lotion, USP 1% is supplied in patient-size 2 fl oz (60 mL) bottles. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING

Store at controlled room temperature, 15 ° - 30 °C (59 ° - 86 °F).

Manufactured By: Morton Grove Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Morton Grove, IL 60053. REV. 06-05. Distributed By: Alliant Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Alpharetta, GA 30004. FDA Rev date: 10/9/2001

Gammahexane interactions

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Oils may enhance absorption of Gammahexane, therefore, patients and caregivers applying the shampoo to others should avoid using oil treatments, or oil-based hair dressings or conditioners immediately before and after applying Gammahexane Shampoo.

In addition, there are many drugs that may lower the seizure threshold, and Gammahexane Shampoo should be prescribed with caution in patients taking these medications. Drugs that may lower the seizure threshold include, but are not limited to the following:

Gammahexane side effects

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What are the possible side effects of Gammahexane?

Applies to Gammahexane topical: topical cream, topical lotion, topical shampoo

In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted effects may be caused by Gammahexane topical. In the event that any of these side effects do occur, they may require medical attention.

Severity: Moderate

If any of the following side effects occur while taking Gammahexane topical, check with your doctor or nurse as soon as possible:

Rare

Side Effects: Post Treatment

After you stop taking this drug, it is possible that you may still experience side effects that need medical attention. If you notice any of the following side effects check with your doctor immediately:

Serious side effects have resulted in patients using Gammahexane. Sometime it has occurred even when used according to the labeled directions. Serious side effects have been reported following Gammahexane use with repeat or prolonged use, but also in rare cases following a single application. You should discuss these possible effects with your doctor.

Gammahexane contraindications

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What is the most important information I should know about Gammahexane?

Do not apply this medication to the face, eyes, nose, or mouth. Flush with water if you get medication in any of these areas. Seek medical attention if Gammahexane topical is ingested or if irritation is persistent.

Do not use more of this medication than is recommended. Using more than the prescribed amount of Gammahexane topical may cause seizures or other dangerous side effects.

Treat sexual and other close contacts who are also infected. Do not use Gammahexane topical to treat contacts who are not infected in an attempt to prevent infection from occurring.

To prevent reinfection, wash all clothing, hats, bed clothes, bed linens, hair brushes, and combs in hot water with a strong cleanser.

Talk to your doctor before using a second dose of Gammahexane topical. Using Gammahexane topical too soon after the first dose may cause seizures and/or death.

Active ingredient matches for Gammahexane:

Lindane


List of Gammahexane substitutes (brand and generic names)

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Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer)Price, USD
Shampoo; Topical; Lindane 1%
Hexa 500+125 Tablet (Jaiwik Biotec)$ 0.34
Hexa 250+125 Tablet (Jaiwik Biotec)$ 0.21
HEXA tab 10's (Jaiwik Biotec)
HEXA tab 6's (Jaiwik Biotec)$ 1.80
HEXA dry syr 30ml (Jaiwik Biotec)$ 0.75
Shampoo; Topical; Lindane
HEXAB LOTION 1 bottle / 100 ML lotion each (Talent Healthcare)$ 1.02
Hexab Emulsion (Talent India )$ 0.01
Lotion; Topical; Lindane 1% (Odan)
Shampoo; Topical; Lindane 1% (Odan)

References

  1. DailyMed. "LINDANE: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  2. PubChem. "lindane". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  3. DrugBank. "lindane". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00431 (accessed September 17, 2018).

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