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Poison Ivy Relief Cream: Prescription Strength

The best prescription cream for poison ivy contains hydrocortisone to reduce itching and inflammation, calamine to soothe the skin, and aloe vera to promote healing

Attribute Description
Title Best Prescription Cream For Poison Ivy
Price
(as of – Details)
Usage Apply a thin layer to the affected area 2-3 times daily or as directed by your healthcare provider. Gently massage the cream into the skin until fully absorbed, and avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes for best results.
Benefits Provides instant relief from itching, redness, and inflammation. Reduces swelling, dries out blisters, and promotes skin regeneration.
Features Relief from poison ivy, oak, and sumac. Removes urushiol, the toxin responsible for the itchy rash. Relieves itching and pain within 30 seconds. Safe for children and pregnant or nursing women.
Image Zanfel for fast relief
Plant Description
Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy

Characterized by three pointed leaflets

Found everywhere in the United States except Alaska, Hawaii, and California

Most commonly found in the eastern and mid-western states

Poison Oak
Poison Oak

Has three oak-like leaves

Grows as a low shrub in the eastern U.S. and as low and high shrubs in the western U.S.

Produces whitish flowers from August to November

Poison Sumac
Poison Sumac

Has seven to 13 leaflets per leaf

Found mainly in the eastern U.S.

Grows in peat bogs and swamps as a shrub or a small tree

Urushiol Molecule
Urushiol Molecule

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Product Description
Poison Ivy Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash removes urushiol (the toxin responsible for the rashy reaction) by binding with it to create an aggregated cluster, which can then be washed away with water. Zanfel can be used at any time after exposure and is safe for use by children and pregnant or nursing women. For external use only.
Poison Oak Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash removes urushiol (the toxin responsible for the rashy reaction) by binding with it to create an aggregated cluster, which can then be washed away with water. Zanfel can be used at any time after exposure and is safe for use by children and pregnant or nursing women. For external use only.
Poison Sumac Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash removes urushiol (the toxin responsible for the rashy reaction) by binding with it to create an aggregated cluster, which can then be washed away with water. Zanfel can be used at any time after exposure and is safe for use by children and pregnant or nursing women. For external use only.
Urushiol Molecule Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash removes urushiol (the toxin responsible for the rashy reaction) by binding with it to create an aggregated cluster, which can then be washed away with water. Zanfel can be used at any time after exposure and is safe for use by children and pregnant or nursing women. For external use only.
Common Misconceptions about reactions to these poisonous plants Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash removes urushiol (the toxin responsible for the rashy reaction) by binding with it to create an aggregated cluster, which can then be washed away with water. Zanfel can be used at any time after exposure and is safe for use by children and pregnant or nursing women. For external use only.
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Scratching a rash
MYTH: Scratching poison ivy blisters will spread the rash.

FACT: The fluid in the blisters will not spread the rash. Before blisters form, the rash can only be spread by unbound urushiol. You should still avoid scratching blisters, because fingernails may carry bacteria that could cause an infection.

Touch can spread the rash
MYTH: Poison ivy rash is “contagious” and can be spread from person to person.

FACT: The rash is a reaction to urushiol. The rash cannot pass from person to person after the urushiol binds to the skin.

Dead poison plants are still toxic
MYTH: Dead poisonous plants are safe and no longer toxic.

FACT: Urushiol remains active for up to five years. Never handle dead plants that look like poison ivy without proper protection.

Urishiol can effect you more than once
MYTH: After the first time, I can’t get poison ivy again.

FACT: Although not everyone reacts to poison ivy upon first or subsequent exposures, people generally become more sensitized with each contact and may react more severely to subsequent exposures. In addition, the reaction may last longer.

Product Description:
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 6 x 10 inches; 1.5 Pounds
Attribute Description
Item model number 53787
Date First Available July 24, 2013
Manufacturer Zanfel
ASIN B00E4MO3NA
Product Description PERFECT FOR EVERYONE: Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash is perfect for everyone! This safe formulation can be safely used by children, pregnant and nursing women.

CAN BE USED ANY TIME AFTER EXPOSURE: Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash can be used at any time after exposure, on any external body area, including the face and genitals.

RELIEF IN 30 SECONDS: When used correctly, Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac Wash relieves itching and pain caused by urushiol within about 30 seconds!

EFFECTIVELY REMOVES URUSHIOL: While regular products temporarily reduce itching but do nothing to remove urushiol, Zanfel treats the problem, not just the symptoms. It works to effectively remove urushiol from your skin by binding with it to create an aggregated cluster, which can quickly and effectively be washed away with water.
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