For adults, calamine lotion or calamine-containing creams are generally safe when put on the skin to relieve itching, sunburn, bug bites, or mild rashes.
Use calamine only on the affected skin area and follow the product label. Don’t swallow it. Avoid using large amounts over wide areas for long periods. If the rash gets worse, spreads, or you have trouble breathing or swelling, stop use and see a doctor.
A government review (Environment Canada) has flagged possible organ-system effects with high exposures and also notes possible environmental toxicity. These warnings refer to unusual or large exposures, not normal short-term adult skin use. To be safe, avoid overuse, don’t apply to deep or infected wounds, and don’t dispose of large quantities down drains where it could enter the environment.
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Yes, Calamine is generally considered safe for adults based on current research.
May harm organs like liver, kidneys, or lungs with repeated use.
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