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Scabies and pregnancy

Last reviewed dd mmm yyyy. Last edited dd mmm yyyy

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Considering treatment options for scabies:

  • permethrin 5% cream - anecdotal evidence suggests that permethrin 5% cream can be used safely in pregnancy and breast-feeding women (however there is a lack of data to confirm this). According to the company, "any risk to the foetus following treatment of the mother with permethrin 5% cream is minimal"
  • malathion 0.5% liquid - this is not contraindicated in pregnancy or breast-feeding women
  • benzyl benzoate - there is a lack of safety data but according to the company, the preparation has been widely used by pregnant women "for many years without apparent ill consequence". After application of treatment breast-feeding should be suspended, but may be restarted once the emulsion has been washed off the body
  • ivermectin - this drug is contraindicated in pregnancy and breast-feeding women

Prior to breastfeeding liquid or cream should be removed from the nipple area and reapply after feeding (2).

Reference:

  • 1. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (2002), 40 (6), 43-46.
  • 2. Clinical knowledge summaries 2007. Scabies

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