How Two Treatments Stack Up Against Scabies

Mon Dec 29 2025
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Scabies can quickly become a big problem in communities if it's not caught and treated early. Usually, people use a cream called permethrin to get rid of it. But there's a pill called ivermectin that might be easier to use. Researchers wanted to see if taking this pill twice could work just as well as using the cream once. They tested two doses of ivermectin, given a week apart, against one full-body application of 5% permethrin lotion. The goal was to find out which treatment was more effective. This is important because scabies can spread quickly, and having an effective treatment is key.
The study was set up as a randomized controlled trial. This means that participants were randomly assigned to one of the two treatments. Neither the participants nor the researchers knew who was getting which treatment until the study was over. This helps to make sure the results are fair and unbiased. Scabies is caused by tiny mites that burrow into the skin. It can cause intense itching and rashes. If not treated, it can lead to skin infections and other complications. That's why finding the best treatment is so important. The study aimed to provide clear evidence on the effectiveness of ivermectin compared to permethrin. This could help doctors make better decisions about how to treat scabies, especially in outbreaks.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-two-treatments-stack-up-against-scabies-b5e4a3

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