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Composition of Drug
◉This drug contain Mosquito repellent
How does the Drug work
◉Mosquito repellents work by creating a barrier between a person’s skin and the mosquito, either by masking the person’s scent or by repelling the mosquito with a chemical or physical barrier.
◉ There are many different types of mosquito repellents available, including those that use synthetic chemicals such as DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide), picaridin, or IR3535, as well as natural repellents such as citronella, lemongrass, and eucalyptus oil.
◉ The most common type of mosquito repellent is DEET, which works by blocking the mosquito’s ability to detect the presence of carbon dioxide and other chemicals emitted by humans. This makes it difficult for the mosquito to find a person to bite.
◉ Other repellents, such as picaridin and IR3535, work in a similar way to DEET, by confusing the mosquito’s sense of smell or by making it more difficult for the mosquito to land on a person’s skin.
◉ Natural mosquito repellents, such as citronella, work by masking a person’s scent, making it difficult for the mosquito to find them. These natural repellents are generally less effective than synthetic repellents, but they are a popular alternative for people who prefer natural products.
◉ It’s important to note that while mosquito repellents can be effective at reducing the risk of mosquito bites and the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, they are not 100% effective. It’s also important to follow the instructions on the product label carefully and to use repellents only as directed.