| Concerns about
emerging resistance and the potential harm of
using permethrins have prompted a search for effective
pediculicidal therapies that are not harmful to
children with repeated use. An herbal formulation
has been shown to be effective for head lice.9
Ivermectin can also be compounded for topical
application or as an oral dose titrated for each
patient for the treatment of head lice and scabies.
Clin Exp Dermatol 2002 Jun;27(4):264-7
Treatment of 18 children with scabies
or cutaneous larva migrans using ivermectin.
Del Mar Saez-De-Ocariz M, McKinster CD, Orozco-Covarrubias
L, Tamayo-Sanchez L, Ruiz-Maldonado R.
Department of Dermatology, National Institute
of Pediatrics, Mexico City, Mexico.
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Trop Med Parasitol 1994 Sep;45(3):253-4
Efficacy of ivermectin for the treatment
of head lice (Pediculosis capitis).
Glaziou P, Nyguyen LN, Moulia-Pelat JP,
Cartel JL, Martin PM.
Institut Territorial de Recherches Medicales Louis
Malarde, Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia.
Twenty six male and female patients aged 5 to
17 years had head lice infestation confirmed by
eggs presence and received treatments with a single
200 microgram/kg oral dose of. At day 14 after
treatment, 20 had responded to the treatment (77%),
and 6 patients (23%) presented with a complete
disappearance of eggs and all clinical symptoms.
At day 28, 7 patients appeared clear of infestation
(27%), but 4 of the 6 patients with no eggs at
day 14 presented with signs of reinfestation.
This study suggests that ivermectin is a promising
treatment of head lice, and a second dose at day
10 may be appropriate.
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J Dermatol 2001 Sep;28(9):481-4
Oral ivermectin in scabies patients: a
comparison with 1% topical lindane lotion.
Madan V, Jaskiran K, Gupta U, Gupta DK.
Department of Dermatology, NSCB, Medical College,
Jabalpur, MP, India.
Two hundred scabies patients were randomly allocated
to receive either oral ivermectin in a single
dose of 200 micrograms/kg body weight, or 1% lindane
lotion for topical application overnight. Patients
were assessed after 48 hours, two weeks and four
weeks. After a period of four weeks, 82.6% of
the patients in the ivermectin group showed marked
improvement; only 44.44% of the patients in the
lindane group showed a similar response. Oral
ivermectin is easy to administer as a single oral
dose, induces an early and effective improvement
in signs and symptoms, and compliance is accordingly
increased.
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Isr Med Assoc J. 2002 Oct;4(10):790-3
The in vivo pediculicidal efficacy of
a natural remedy.
Mumcuoglu KY, Miller J, Zamir C, Zentner
G, Helbin V, Ingber A.
Department of Parasitology, Hebrew University
Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.
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