Summary of Product Characteristics
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03/08/2007
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SPC
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Anthisan Bite & Sting Cream
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Go to top of the page | Anthisan Bite and Sting Cream | |
Go to top of the page | Mepyramine Maleate 2% w/wFor excipiens, see section 6.1 | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Symptomatic relief of skin irritation caused by insect stings, insect bites and nettle stings.Route of Administration: Topical | |
Go to top of the page | Adults, elderly and children over 2 years of age and older. Anthisan Bite and Sting Cream should be applied directly to the affected parts two or three times a day for up to three days. Early application is essential to obtain the optimum response. | |
Go to top of the page | Anthisan Bite and Sting Cream should not be used in eczematous conditions or on extensively broken skin surfaces, or if the skin is cut or grazed. Do not use on large areas of skin or on areas of sunburnt skin. | |
Go to top of the page | Repeated application of Anthisan Bite and Sting Cream to the same area for longer than three days is not recommended and treatment should be discontinued immediately if skin sensitisation occurs. | |
Go to top of the page | No significant interactions described. | |
Go to top of the page | There is no evidence of the safety of mepyramine maleate in human pregnancy, but it has been widely used for many years without apparent ill consequence. Absorption of a significant amount after topical application is unlikely in the prescribed method of use, nevertheless, Anthisan Bite and Sting Cream should not be used during pregnancy or lactation, unless considered essential. | |
Go to top of the page | May theoretically be extensively absorbed through the skin when applied over large areas and cause somnolence and mild disorientation. | |
Go to top of the page | Skin sensitisation has been reported on rare occasions. | |
Go to top of the page | A 20g tube of Anthisan Bite and Sting Cream contains 400mg mepyramine maleate. If accidentally ingested this dose would constitute a dangerous overdose in young children.The chief symptoms of overdosage is unconsciousness and there may be convulsions in the intervening periods. The stomach should be washed out. Stimuli liable to provoke convulsions should be avoided, but if this complication should occur, parenteral Diazepam should be given, sedatives which are liable to increase respiratory depression should be avoided. Other measures such as artificial respiration and oxygen may also be required and an antibiotic can be given as a prophylactic against pneumonia. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | ATC code: Antihistamines for Topical Use RO6A C01Mepyramine maleate is an antihistamine with anti-pruritic and local analgesic actions. | |
Go to top of the page | No pharmacokinetic data available by any route of administration. | |
Go to top of the page | There are no findings of relevance to the prescriber, additional to those already included in other sections of the SPC. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Ceto-stearyl alcohol, Polyethylene glycol 600 monostearate, Castor oil, Methyl hydroxybenzoate, Foin coupe (fragrance), Silicone antifoam, Purified water. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Collapsible aluminium tube with extended nozzle and polyethylene cap containing 20g cream. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Sanofi-aventisOne Onslow StreetGuildfordSurrey, GU1 4YS, UK | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the pageGo to top of the page | November 2006 Legal category: GSL
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