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Best Anti Itch Medicine 

Whether you have a rash from outdoor hiking, or you've broken out in hives as part of an allergic reaction, anti-itch medicine may be a good option for getting relief from symptoms. Find the best anti-itch medicine online at CVS. 

What are the Best Anti Itch Medicine Brands?

What Is the Best Anti-Itch Medicine?

The best anti-itch medicine for you depends largely on your symptoms. If you just have mild itching, you can try something soothing such as calamine lotion. More intense itching may require a stronger medication, such as hydrocortisone. Calamine lotion is available on its own or as a preparation with aloe and other soothing and moisturizing agents. You can find it as a rub-on lotion, a thicker cream or as a no-rub spray that can be applied directly to the site of the itching. Hydrocortisone is available in different strengths over the counter, from a 0.5% lotion to a 1% cream. Stronger amounts usually require a doctor's prescription. 

Does Anti-Itch Medicine Work for Poison Ivy?

Poison oak and poison ivy cause irritation with a sticky oil that's secreted on the leaves and other parts of the plants. If your skin comes into contact with these oils, you might wind up with a case of contact dermatitis that causes uncomfortable itching for several days. This is basically an allergic reaction near the surface of your skin. The best anti-itch allergy medicine for poison oak and poison ivy is usually a soothing cream that includes calamine, though you might get relief from a topical analgesic that's specially formulated for outdoor itches.   

Can You Use Anti-Itch Medicine for Allergies?

Calamine-based lotions are mostly intended to soothe the surface of the skin, and they may not be helpful for most allergies. Hydrocortisone is a steroidal medicine that may be effective in reducing hives and other skin signs of allergy attacks. Some topical analgesics are also effective for this. The best anti-itch medicine tablets reduce itching by lowering the body's allergic reaction to whatever irritant is causing the symptoms. These tablets almost always include antihistamines that might also help with a runny nose, sneezing and other common allergy symptoms.