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===General Care===
*Wash all linens/clothes in hot water or bag bulky items and keep sealed for 2wks
*Pruritus may continue for weeks despite successful elimination of infestation
**Consider steroids for symptom relief
===Adults===
===Adults===
*'''Permethrin''' 5% cream for all family members<ref>Strong M. Johnstone P. Interventions for treating scabies. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007;(3):CD000320</ref>
*'''[[Permethrin]]''' 5% cream for all family members<ref>Strong M. Johnstone P. Interventions for treating scabies. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007;(3):CD000320</ref>
**Apply from neck down
**Apply from neck down
**Leave on for 8-12hr before washing off
**Leave on for 8-12hr before washing off
**Has 95-98% success rate, may reapply in 1-2wks if incomplete effect
**Has 95-98% success rate, may reapply in 1-2wks if incomplete effect
*'''Ivermectin''' 200 mcg/kg may be necessary for severe infection
*'''[[Ivermectin]]''' 200 mcg/kg may be necessary for severe infection
**Also viable option in adolescent or adult with insecure social situation
**Also viable option in adolescent or adult with insecure social situation
**Success rate 70%, increases if give repeat dose 2wks after
**Success rate 70%, increases if give repeat dose 2wks after
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===Infants===
===Infants===
*'''Permethrin''' 5% is FDA approved for > 2 months of age although still recommended for neonatal scabies<ref>Subramaniam S. Rutman MS. Wnger JK. A papulopustular, vesicular, crusted rash in a 4-week old neonate. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2013;29:1210-1212</ref>
*'''[[Permethrin]]''' 5% is FDA approved for > 2 months of age although still recommended for neonatal scabies<ref>Subramaniam S. Rutman MS. Wnger JK. A papulopustular, vesicular, crusted rash in a 4-week old neonate. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2013;29:1210-1212</ref>
**May require application head to toe (avoid mucus membranes)
**May require application head to toe (avoid mucus membranes)
**Leave on for 8-12 hours, then wash off
**Leave on for 8-12 hours, then wash off
===Avoid===
*'''Lindane''' - effective treatment but associated with potential for toxic manifestations (seizures, neurotoxicity)
**Reserved for refractory cases

Revisión actual - 21:02 28 oct 2019

Adults

  • Permethrin 5% cream for all family members[1]
    • Apply from neck down
    • Leave on for 8-12hr before washing off
    • Has 95-98% success rate, may reapply in 1-2wks if incomplete effect
  • Ivermectin 200 mcg/kg may be necessary for severe infection
    • Also viable option in adolescent or adult with insecure social situation
    • Success rate 70%, increases if give repeat dose 2wks after
    • Contraindicated in lactating women and children < 15kg

Infants

  • Permethrin 5% is FDA approved for > 2 months of age although still recommended for neonatal scabies[2]
    • May require application head to toe (avoid mucus membranes)
    • Leave on for 8-12 hours, then wash off
  1. Strong M. Johnstone P. Interventions for treating scabies. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007;(3):CD000320
  2. Subramaniam S. Rutman MS. Wnger JK. A papulopustular, vesicular, crusted rash in a 4-week old neonate. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2013;29:1210-1212