Zanfel is a brand of a topical cream that helps relieve the itching and pain associated with skin irritations caused by poison ivy, oak, and sumac.
Zanfel was developed by a pharmacist in the 1990s.
The product was first made available to the public in 2002.
In 2011, Zanfel was acquired by the pharmaceutical company, Resolute Capital Partners.
Zanfel has been recommended by healthcare professionals and featured in popular media outlets, such as The New York Times and Consumer Reports.
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Zanfel works by binding to the urushiol, the toxin found in poison ivy, oak, and sumac, and removing it from the skin.
Zanfel has not been tested on children under the age of 12, so it is not recommended for use on children.
No, Zanfel is not a preventative measure, but it can help relieve the symptoms of a poison ivy rash.
Zanfel typically begins to relieve itching and pain within 30 seconds of application.
Zanfel can be applied up to four times a day, as needed.