Current Trends in the Intervention Usage for Scabies
August 2003 | Volume 2 | Issue 4 | Original Article | 397 | Copyright © August 2003
Anthony F. Santoro, MD; Mark A. Rezac, MD and Jason B. Lee, MD
Abstract
Ivermectin, an anti-parasitic agent widely used for onchocerciasis in humans, is emerging as an oral antiscabietic
that is as safe and effective as the topical antiscabietics. In the recent reports, all groups of population
responded to ivermectin in the treatment of scabies, including immunocompetent, immunocompromised, and
other high-risk populations such as individuals with Down’s syndrome. This report reviews the efficacy, the
mechanism of action, and the safety profile of ivermectin in the treatment of scabies, particularly its utility in
crusted scabies and outbreaks of scabies in institutional settings.