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Korean Journal of Dermatology
2023 Volume.61 No. 10 p.620 ~ p.625
Efficacy of Oral Ivermectin Combined with Topical Scabicide for the Treatment of Scabies in Routine Clinical Care
Oh Seon-A

Seong Hyun-Kyong
Lee Su-Min
Park Hai-Jin
Abstract
Background: Oral ivermectin is an effective alternative to topical agents for scabies infestation, and may be beneficial in the treatment of crusted scabies in case of failure or impracticability of topical therapy.

Objective: The present study aims to evaluate treatment outcomes of patients with scabies treated with oral ivermectin. Furthermore, we analyzed the efficacy and safety of oral ivermectin based on clinical characteristics.

Methods: Overall, 16 patients with scabies received 200 ¥ìg/kg of ivermectin and topical scabicide (5% permethrin or 10% crotamiton) at 1-week intervals. Treatment outcome was evaluated by mineral oil test and medical examination at intervals of 1 or 2 weeks. If no improvement was observed at the follow-up, treatment was repeated.

Results: All patients achieved a clinical response. The average number of administrations of ivermectin was 2.69, and the mode was 3 (n=8). The average number of administrations was higher for those over 70 years of age than for those under 70 years of age (2.80 vs. 2.50), but this was not statistically significant (p=0.558). There were no significant differences based on clinical type. The mean time from the first administration of ivermectin to the negative conversion of the mineral oil examination was 18.43¡¾7.26 days. No adverse events were observed.

Conclusion: Oral ivermectin is an effective and safe therapy for treating human scabies.
KEYWORD
Ivermectin, Scabies
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