Barrier creams and lotions for prevention of poison ivy, oak, or sumac rashIf you know you will be working around
poison ivy, oak, or sumac, you may think about using a
barrier cream or lotion to help prevent the plant oil (urushiol) from
contacting your skin and causing a rash (allergic
contact
dermatitis ). - Less than 1 hour before contact with the plant,
apply the product in a thick, complete layer.
- Wash the product off
thoroughly within 4 hours (preferably as soon as possible) after contact with
the plants. The product only delays the penetration of the
urushiol.
- For continued protection, reapply the product every 4
hours.
Products containing 5% bentoquatam (such as Ivy Block) have been
shown to be highly effective in preventing the rash and reducing its severity.
Products containing bentoquatam should not be used on children younger than age
6 or by anyone who already has a rash from the poison ivy, oak, or sumac
plants. These products are available without prescription.
Barrier creams and lotions do not completely protect against
developing a poison ivy rash.
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