What are the medicines to stop itching

Drugs to stop itching mainly include topical drugs, oral drugs, injectable drugs, etc. Topical drugs mainly include glycerine lotion, oral drugs include loratadine tablets, etc., and injectable drugs include dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection.
1. Topical medications: Topical medications include glycerine lotion, compound dexamethasone acetate cream, and so on. Glycerite lotion can be used for acute itchy skin disease, but allergic to the product is prohibited, common adverse reactions include itching, redness and swelling. Dexamethasone Compound Acetate Cream is prohibited for people with broken skin and viral infections.
2. Oral medication: Oral medication mainly includes antihistamines such as loratadine tablets. Loratadine tablets can be used to treat the symptoms of allergic dermatosis, but it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product, and the common adverse reactions include fatigue, drowsiness and headache.
3. Injection: Dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection belongs to the hormone class of drugs, can relieve the itching symptoms caused by allergies. However, it is prohibited for those who are allergic to the product and those who are allergic to sulfites, and may cause adverse reactions such as skin rash and facial flushing.
In addition, there are many other drugs used to relieve itching, and patients with itchy skin should seek medical attention in a timely manner, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and avoid using drugs on their own.