In article <33EBBE06.C6A at easynet.fr> Didier MARTINEZ <santard at easynet.fr> writes:
In article <33EBBE06.C6A at easynet.fr> Didier MARTINEZ <santard at easynet.fr> writes:
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>From: Didier MARTINEZ <santard at easynet.fr>
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>Subject: Role of Ivermectin in scabies?
>Date: Sat, 09 Aug 1997 02:47:11 +0200
>Organization: Ecole du Service de Sante des Armees de Lyon
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>Could anyone tell me if ivermectin can be used per os in scabies? I m a
>french student and i have worked on immunology in scabies... Thanks
Ivermectin (at 0.3 mg per kg) is excellent for pig scabies. As far
as I know, it is used injectable.
Omar O. Barriga