What is permethrin-topical cream, and how does it work (mechanism of action)?
Permethrin is a topical cream used to treat
scabies. Permethrin is a neurotoxin that works by paralyzing nerves in
respiratory muscles of scabies, causing their death. The FDA approved permethrin
in August 1989.
What brand names are available for permethrin-topical cream?
Elimite, Nix Cream
Is permethrin-topical cream available as a generic drug?
GENERIC AVAILABLE: Yes
Do I need a prescription for permethrin-topical cream?
Yes
What are the uses for permethrin-topical cream?
Permethrin 5% cream is prescribed for the treatment of
scabies.
What are the side effects of permethrin-topical cream?
: Common side effects of permethrin are:
What is the dosage for permethrin-topical cream?
For adults and children, the usual dose is a generous amount of cream
from head to feet, left on for 8 to 14 hours, then washed with soap and water.
This may be repeated in 14 days if necessary.
Safe and effective use of permethrin is not established in pediatric patients younger than 2 months of age.
Which drugs or supplements interact with permethrin-topical cream?
There are no significant drug interactions with permethrin.
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Is permethrin-topical cream safe to take if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
There are no adequate studies done with permethrin to determine
safe and effective use in pregnant women.
It is not known whether permethrin enters
breast milk; therefore, it is best to be cautious before using it in nursing mothers.
What else should I know about permethrin-topical cream?
What preparations of permethrin-topical cream are available?
Permethrin is available as a 5% cream in 60 gram tube.
How should I keep permethrin-topical cream stored?
Permethrin cream should be stored at room temperature from 20 C to 25 C (68 F to 77 F).