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SOOV Bite

Fast relief from insect bites.

For fast acting, temporary relief from pain and itching due to insect bites (sand-flies, mosquitoes, fleas, etc.) stinging plants (e.g. nettles).

This cooling gel helps take away the urge to scratch your skin after an insect bite or plant sting. SOOV Bite calms the area and provides welcome relief from the pain and itchiness.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

SOOV Bite

Fast relief from insect bites.

For fast acting, temporary relief from pain and itching due to insect bites (sand-flies, mosquitoes, fleas, etc.) stinging plants (e.g. nettles).

This cooling gel helps take away the urge to scratch your skin after an insect bite or plant sting. SOOV Bite calms the area and provides welcome relief from the pain and itchiness.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Actives (w/w) - Lidocaine (Lignocaine) hydrochloride monohydrate 3%, cetrimide 0.5%. Contains Alcohol 10.7% v/v.
  • Great relief from insect bites and stinging plants, such as nettles.
  • The skin is anaesthetised, relieving the need to scratch.
  • Gentle formulation contains antiseptic to help prevent infection.
  • Suitable for children above 2 years and adults.
Dab on to affected skin up to 4 times daily.

Avoid eyes. For external use only. Do not swallow. Do not use on children under 2 years. Do not apply to large areas of the body, except on the advice of a healthcare practitioner. Do not use on dermatitis, eczema, anal or genital itching. If itching persists or if skin irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately and seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist. Store below 30°C.

Ingredients

Lidocaine

Lidocaine

A local anesthetic agent commonly used to reduce the pain sensation1. It is known to be potent, has a rapid onset, and is effective2. Lidocaine can be used topically or systemically2.

Lidocaine

Cetrimide

Demonstrated effective antibacterial and has shown antifungal activity, and is generally used as a topical antiseptic3.

1. Becker DE, Reed KL. Local Anesthetics: Review of Pharmacological Considerations. Anesthesia Progress. 2012 Jun 1;59(2):90–102.

2. Yu S, Wang B, Zhang J, Fang K. The development of local anesthetics and their applications beyond anesthesia. Int J Clin Exp Med. 2019;12(12):13203–20.

3. Ruiz-Linares M., Ferrer-Luque CM., Arias-Moliz T., De Castro P., Aguado B., Baca P. Antimicrobial activity of alexidine, chlorhexidine and cetrimide against Streptococcus mutans biofilm. Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob; 2014: 13:41.

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