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Arch Fr Pediatr ; 39(10): 845-9, 1982 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6188435

ABSTRACT

The risks of incidents and accidents--especially systemic ones--complicating topical scabies treatment in infants are reviewed. After a short review concerning insecticides (sulphur, benzyl-benzoate, DDT, Lindane, Crotamiton) and the use of several drugs proposed for infants, the authors insist on the choice of the drug and the therapeutic protocol, that are as important as the drug itself. Directions for use should be strict, in order to avoid automedication and overdosage. There is no study concerning the comparative evaluation of risks and efficacy of each drug.


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Scabies/drug therapy , Balsams/therapeutic use , Benzoates/adverse effects , Benzoates/therapeutic use , Child , DDT/therapeutic use , Hexachlorocyclohexane/therapeutic use , Humans , Infant , Male , Sulfur/therapeutic use , Toluidines/therapeutic use
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