Ordinary scabies is treated with permethrin-based creams and shampoos while crusted "Norwegian" scabies is often treated with a combination of permethrin (5%) and oral ivermectin 200 µ/kg.
Limited effective treatments, coupled with recent observations of emerging drug resistance to oral ivermectin and 5% permethrin, raise concerns regarding the future control of scabies, especially ...
The NHS states that scabies can "spread easily" and can ... It recommends immediate treatment to prevent spreading, getting either permethrin cream or malathion lotion from the pharmacy or ...
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has reported a significant rise in scabies cases presenting at GP surgeries ...
Reports indicate that there is currently a shortage of the two drugs used to treat it, permethrin ... those affected by scabies, pharmacists generally suggest using a cream or lotion over the ...
There has recently been a rise in the number of people developing scabies, heres everything you need to know about it ...