ItchClear® Spray | Prescription strength itch relief
ItchClear® Spray | Prescription strength itch relief
ItchClear® Spray | Prescription strength itch relief
ItchClear® Spray | Prescription strength itch relief
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ItchClear® Spray | Prescription strength itch relief

Our ItchClear Spray is a prescription-strength topical spray formulated to treat moderate to severe itching and skin irritation by reducing inflammation, itching and swelling in the skin.

Formulated by pharmacists and dermatologists for sensitive skin.

Active Ingredients: Lidocaine 4%, Pramoxine 2% 

100% fragrance-free. Non-comedogenic. Hypoallergenic.



Formulated to alleviate itching

This prescription strength formulation contain safe topical antipruritics, and corticosteroids along with soothing triglycerides to calm, hydrate and protect your skin from moisture loss and infection.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Most people say that itching, of any cause, is more frequent at night when they are not as occupied with other activities. Try to stay engaged in some activity in the evenings so that your mind is not focused on your itch. Taking anti-itch medicines that cause drowsiness may also help when itching is worse at night. Medications such as diphenhydramine, doxepin, gabapentin, hydroxyzine, and pregabalin can help you sleep and decrease itch.
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Our developers are working on an insurance solution which we expect to launch soon. However, we offer custom formulated prescription medications, specifically tailored to the needs of oncology patients at a price equal to most insurance co-pays.
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Mass-produced medication, while good for some, isn’t ideal for everyone. People undergoing cancer treatment typically have more sensitive immune systems, skin, hair, and nails than the general population.