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971268 tn?1253200799

Can't find Gold Bond Triple Threat Anti Itch Medicated Lotion

I read in a bunch of old threads that many people got relief from this lotion, but I can't find it.  Did they change the name?  Is it the same as Gold Bond Medicated Extra Strength body lotion?  Thanks.
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547836 tn?1302832832
I used aloe vera cream from GNC and also, topical Benadryl spray worked wonders for itch prevention.
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Correct, it's the green bottle with the red lid -- that's the one that everyone talks about on here.
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the lotion is not with the anti-itch stuff.  It is with the other lotions.  I get mine at Target or Walmart.  But again, it is not with the cortizone, etc.  With the lotions.
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971268 tn?1253200799
The Gold Bond Anti-Itch is a cream in a tube in a yellow and red box.... the Medicated Extra-Strength Body Lotion is in a green bottle with a red lid, but it doesn't state Anti-Itch....??
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During tx I used Aveeno Skin relief Moisturizing Lotion.  Its the one with cooling menthol.  I also used the Aveeno oatmeal bath packets, when I had the rash.  Both of them helped, but only provided temporary relief.  It was better than nothing though.
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It's an ugly green bottle with a red lid and I find it at the local Walmart or Walgreens, Target, etc.
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Go to Amazon and search for Gold Bond Anti Itch.
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I couldn't find it either. I'm trying different creams & lotions but haven't found the magic one yet.
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