Efficacy of ivermectin for the treatment of head lice (Pediculosis capitis).

Trop Med Parasitol

Institut Territorial de Recherches Médicales Louis Malardé, Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia.

Published: September 1994

Twenty six male and female patients aged 5 to 17 years who had head lice infestation confirmed by eggs presence and received treatments with a single 200 mu/kg oral dose of ivermectin in open fashion. At day 14 after treatment, 20 responded to the treatment (77%), and 6 patients (23%) presented with a complete disappearance of eggs and all clinical symptoms. At day 28, 7 patients were healed (27%), but 4 patients of the 6 healed at day 14 presented with signs of reinfestation. This study suggests that ivermectin is a promising treatment of head lice, and a second dose at day 10 should be appropriate for a further comparative trial.

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