Indication as in
FUKKM
Crotamiton
10% cream
|
Permethrin
5% cream
|
First line agent listed under FUKKM
|
Second line agent listed under FUKKM
|
Category: B
|
Category: A/KK
|
RED BOOK: Scabies
(Sarcoptes scabiei)
Drug
|
Adult
dose
|
Paediatric
dose
|
|
Drug of Choice
|
Permethrin 5% cream
|
Topically once
|
Topically once
|
Alternative
|
Ivermectin
|
200mcg/kg PO once
|
200mg/kg PO once
|
Crotamiton 10% cream
|
Topically once/d x 2
|
Topically once/d x 2
|
- The
drug of choice, particularly for infants, young children, and pregnant or nursing
women, is Permethrin 5%cream (not approved for children younger than 2 months
of age), a synthetic pyrethroid.
- Alternative drugs are oral Ivermectin or 10% Crotamiton cream or lotion.
- Crotamiton is
associated with frequent treatment failures and has not been approved for use in children.
Age Restriction
Age
|
Permethrin
|
Crotamiton
|
1 month- 2 months
|
Not licensed for use in children under 2 months.
|
On doctor’s advice only : apply once daily
|
2 months- 2 years
|
Use under medical supervision
|
On doctor’s advice only : apply once daily
|
Above 3 years
|
One time application. Leave for 8-14 hours.
|
Apply 2-3 times daily
|
Evidence:
Treatment of
scabies, Permethrin 5% cream vs. Crotamiton 10% cream
Cure
rate
|
Permethrin
5% cream
|
Crotamiton
10% cream
|
At the 2-week follow up
|
70%
|
45%
|
At the 4-week follow-up after repeating the
treatment
|
85%
|
65%
|
- Two applications of permethrin 5% cream was as effective as single applications of crotamiton 10% cream at the 2-week follow-up.
- After repeating the treatment, permethrin
5 % cream was superior to crotamiton 10% cream at the 4-week follow up.
References
- American Academy of Pediatrics (2009). Scabies. In LK Pickering et al., eds., Red Book: 2009 Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases, 28th ed., pp. 589–591. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
- BNF for Chlidren,September 2015-16.
- FUKKM bil 2 2016. Updated on Aug 2016
- Pourhasan A, Goldust M, Rezaee E. 2013. Treatment of scabies, permethrin 5% cream vs. crotamiton 10% cream. Annals of Parasitology, 59(3), 143–147
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