</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Best I have found is Technu. Wash with it after exposure. Wash with it as the poison ivy/oak rash heals.
Also, Technu and Avon both make pre-exposure creams that seem to work. )</font>
I'll second the Technu and Prednisone advice. Years back (before kids and I could rid my bike 10 hours a week), I used to race mountain bikes. During one race, I brushed up against poison oak a few times. The next day we left for vacation, and a day later the reactions started. I got one of the prescribed steroid creams and didn't like the results, but suffered through it. Some time later I got exposed again during a another race. This time I got prednisone and was very happy with it. At that pointed I discovered Technu. I put the pre-exposure cream on before the races (it creates a protective barrier), and then washed up with the soap afterwords (it neutralizes the oils). I never had a reaction again even though I know I brushed up against poison oak a number of times.
Also, Technu and Avon both make pre-exposure creams that seem to work. )</font>
I'll second the Technu and Prednisone advice. Years back (before kids and I could rid my bike 10 hours a week), I used to race mountain bikes. During one race, I brushed up against poison oak a few times. The next day we left for vacation, and a day later the reactions started. I got one of the prescribed steroid creams and didn't like the results, but suffered through it. Some time later I got exposed again during a another race. This time I got prednisone and was very happy with it. At that pointed I discovered Technu. I put the pre-exposure cream on before the races (it creates a protective barrier), and then washed up with the soap afterwords (it neutralizes the oils). I never had a reaction again even though I know I brushed up against poison oak a number of times.