Zanfel seems to be highly regarded for treatment, but hideously expensive.
Technu is highly regarded for removing the oil from your skin. The poison ivy oil that irritates your skin is very difficult to remove from the skin. Wash it off right away. It also is bad about sticking to clothing, being very difficult to wash out, and it will give you a rash even months later. Some people say that Technu will help even long after the exposure.
There are a number of generic products that are somewhat similar to zanfel or technu, but cheaper.
If you can get to it right after being exposed, alcohol is supposed to be good to remove it, but after an hour our so, the oil soaks in or something and alcohol doesn't do a lot of good.
Domeboro is supposed to be good to dry the rash up, but read and follow the directions.
I'm a little afraid of the bleach cure, but I REALLY hate to get bleach on my skin anyway. I'd be afraid it would cause new irritation.
Originally Posted by GneissGuy
I was afraid to put bleach on my skin as well, but it was itching like crazy and looked like hell so I thought I would give it a shot. It was dilluted 50% with tap water, and I didn't pour it on I just dabbed it with a cotton ball, waited a minute then rinsed it off.
A poison ivy rash usually last about two weeks for me, but with the Clorox and banana peels it only lasted a couple of days.