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  2. Permethrin - Wikipedia

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    Permethrin is available for topical use as a cream or lotion. It is indicated for the treatment and prevention in exposed individuals of head lice and treatment of scabies. [17] In general, one treatment is curative. [18] A single application of permethrin is more effective than a single oral dose of ivermectin for scabies.

  3. Benzyl benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl benzoate is an organic compound which is used as a medication and insect repellent. [1] As a medication it is used to treat scabies and lice. [2] For scabies either permethrin or malathion is typically preferred. [3] It is applied to the skin as a lotion. [2] Typically two to three applications are needed. [2]

  4. Scabies - Wikipedia

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    Mass-treatment programs that use topical permethrin or oral ivermectin have been effective in reducing the prevalence of scabies in several populations. [15] No vaccine is available for scabies. The simultaneous treatment of all close contacts is recommended, even if they show no symptoms of infection (asymptomatic), to reduce rates of ...

  5. Talk:Scabies - Wikipedia

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    A mix of 5 ounces of 10% permethrin and 1.1 ounces of PNO will yield an 8% permethrin and 17% PBO topical. If this sounds somewhat drastic then compare it to sacrificing your life to this disease. Here is a metaphor for my journey except in the end I won.

  6. Treatment of human lice - Wikipedia

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    The use of gasoline to treat lice also carries a high risk of dermatitis (i.e. irritation of the scalp). [51] Before gasoline (Petrol) was used as fuel, it was sold in small bottles as a treatment against lice and their eggs. [citation needed] At that time, the word Petrol was a trade name. [52]

  7. Pediculosis pubis - Wikipedia

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    At first, treatment is usually with topical permethrin 1% cream, which can be bought over the counter without a prescription. It is applied to the areas affected by pubic lice and washed off after 10 minutes. [6] Brands of permethrin include 'Lyclear', available in the UK as a creme rinse or dermal cream at 5% strengths.

  8. Sulfiram - Wikipedia

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    Sulfiram or monosulfiram, trade name Tetmosol, is an ectoparasiticide used in the treatment and prevention of scabies. [1] It is usually sold as a solution or medicated soap, sometimes in combination with benzyl benzoate. Sulfiram is now rarely used, but, as of 2015, is still available in Brazil, India, and South Africa (as monotherapy).

  9. Cypermethrin - Wikipedia

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    Cypermethrin is moderately toxic through skin contact or ingestion. It may cause irritation to the skin and eyes. Symptoms of dermal exposure include numbness, tingling, itching, burning sensation, loss of bladder control, incoordination, seizures and possible death.