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The Treatment of Scabies with Ivermectin
New England Journal of Medicine, 1995Ivermectin is an anthelmintic agent that has been a safe, effective treatment for onchocerciasis (river blindness) when given in a single oral dose of 150 to 200 micrograms per kilogram of body weight. Anecdotal reports of improvement in patients who suffered from infestation with the mite Sarcoptes scabiei suggest that the ectoparasitic disease ...
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1994
Ivermectin is a potent macro-cyclic lactone causing paralysis in many nematodes and arthropods through an influx of chloride ions across cell membranes. It is currently the drug of choice for human onchocerciasis and shows potent microfilaricidal activity against the other major filarial parasites of human (Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, Loa loa ...
William Campbell, Eric A. Ottesen
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Ivermectin is a potent macro-cyclic lactone causing paralysis in many nematodes and arthropods through an influx of chloride ions across cell membranes. It is currently the drug of choice for human onchocerciasis and shows potent microfilaricidal activity against the other major filarial parasites of human (Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, Loa loa ...
William Campbell, Eric A. Ottesen
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The pharmacology of ivermectin
Journal of Health and Visual Sciences, 1999No Abstract.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985
Ivermectin is a veterinary antiparasitic medication for domestic animals. Two cases of human exposure to veterinary preparations of ivermectin are reported. Patient number one accidentally self-injected ivermectin and developed nausea, pallor, and transient pain and numbness in the affected extremity. Patient number two, a 4-year-old child, ingested an
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Ivermectin is a veterinary antiparasitic medication for domestic animals. Two cases of human exposure to veterinary preparations of ivermectin are reported. Patient number one accidentally self-injected ivermectin and developed nausea, pallor, and transient pain and numbness in the affected extremity. Patient number two, a 4-year-old child, ingested an
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1989
Ivermectin and abamectin, members of the avermectin family of compounds, were introduced to the market in the 1980's as a veterinary antiparasitic drug and agricultural pesticide, respectively. Their acceptance and commercial success have been remarkable; both are highly effective and in worldwide use.
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Ivermectin and abamectin, members of the avermectin family of compounds, were introduced to the market in the 1980's as a veterinary antiparasitic drug and agricultural pesticide, respectively. Their acceptance and commercial success have been remarkable; both are highly effective and in worldwide use.
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1986
Abstract Extract Madam:-The extra label use of a cattle formulation of ivermectin * by injection for horses has become common practice by many veterinarians. I wish to report an apparent toxic creaction to this drug. I was called to a four year old thoroughbred gelding that had collapsed almost immediately following the intravenous administration of 10
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Abstract Extract Madam:-The extra label use of a cattle formulation of ivermectin * by injection for horses has become common practice by many veterinarians. I wish to report an apparent toxic creaction to this drug. I was called to a four year old thoroughbred gelding that had collapsed almost immediately following the intravenous administration of 10
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Ivermectin as a systemic insecticide
Parasitology Today, 1989Like many broad-spectrum drugs, the antiparasitic agent ivermectin is not equally effective in the treatment of all parasitic infestations. Predicting arthropod susceptibility relies not only on an understanding of insect and acarine biology, but also on an appreciation of the pharmacokinetic properties of the drug which can be profoundly influenced by
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