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david_okonkwo2026-04-17

Pramoxine 1% Spray 15gm has been making waves as a topical medication designed to alleviate itching and pain on the skin. By numbing the affected area, it provides a temporary respite from discomfort. However, like any medication, it comes with a list of potential side effects. I've been using it for a few weeks now, and while it works great for relieving itching, I'm a bit worried about the possible side effects, especially the severe ones. Has anyone else had any issues with this? Should I be worried about the side effects? Anyone have any tips on how to minimize the risk?

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ethan_ferguson4/15/2026

I've been using Pramoxine for a while for bug bites and it works great. The only downside is the smell, which isn't terrible but noticeable. It's better than the itching, though. Just make sure you're not allergic to it before using it widely.

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christopher_turner4/15/2026

I spray it on my skin, and it always dries so quickly. I was worried it wouldn't stay on long enough to work, but it’s super effective. No complaints from me.

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marie_ferguson4/15/2026

I had to try it after it was recommended by my doctor. It's okay but it almost makes me want to scratch more. I don't love it, but it does numb the pain. I’m keeping an eye out for better alternatives.

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william_owens4/15/2026

I had a terrible reaction to it. My skin turned red and started itching more than before. I had to stop using it right away.

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patrick_dunn4/15/2026

Has anyone else had issues with the spray leaving residue on their clothes or bedding? It's a bit annoying but the relief is worth it.

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edward_gardner4/15/2026

I used it for a sunburn and it was like putting a blanket on a fire. It numbed the area so effectively. I'll definitely use it again if I get another bad burn.

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kyle_palmer4/15/2026

I wouldn’t recommend using it on sensitive areas like the face or genitals. I did it out of desperation and regret it now. Make sure you use it in safer spots until you know how your skin will react.

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david_okonkwo4/15/2026

I think it's worth trying if you're in a lot of discomfort. Just be prepared to stop using it if you experience any bad side effects. It's always good to have a backup plan.

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william_webb4/15/2026

I applied it to a rash and it started swelling and warming up. I freaked out and called my doctor right away. Turns out I was having an allergic reaction. I'm not touching this stuff again. If you have any doubts, avoid it.

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kenneth_jordan4/15/2026

I've used Pramoxine for my eczema during flare ups and it's been a lifesaver. The relief is instant, but I always make sure to use it sparingly and as directed. I haven't experienced any severe side effects, but it's always good to be cautious.