What creams are available for mosquito bites to stop the itching?

Ointments that can be used to relieve itching after mosquito bites include antipruritic agents, glucocorticoids, and calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors.
1. Antipruritic agents: for example, glycerite lotion can have the effect of astringent and antipruritic, which can relieve itching and burning sensation. However, those who are allergic to the ingredients in glycerite lotion are prohibited from using it.
2. Glucocorticoids: such as mometasone furoate cream, with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-itching effects. The use of the drug is prohibited if there are erosions or open wounds. Common adverse reactions include itching and mild erythema.
3. Calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors: commonly used drugs such as tacrolimus cream can be used to relieve itching symptoms after mosquito bites, but pregnant women and children under two years of age are forbidden to use, after the use of the drug, the common adverse reactions are itching skin and so on.
It is recommended that patients who have been bitten by mosquitoes seek medical attention in a timely manner, not self-medication, the drug should be used strictly in accordance with medical advice.