You can buy permethrin over the counter at a %1 strength which is strong enough to kill lice but the kind of permethrin (%5 strength) that cures scabies you need a prescription for
no, i actually have scabies right now and i was given Permethrin Cream,5% to kill them and triamcinolone for the itching.
It is not systemic - you would be in serious trouble if it was, it is a nerve toxin.
Permetrin creams are used against scabies. To kill bed bugs you should apply a specific method.
Some brand names are: Acticin, Elimite, Nix Cream Rinse. Sources include Walmart and any chain pharmacy.
hot tub baths with sulfur soap is a good way to get rid of fungus on the body.
permethrin 5% is not available OTC, it is a prescription-only cream. However, it may be available at a garden store for non-human use.
Yes it can be used to kill Ringworm. In a combination with ringworm creams like Lamisil Ultra or similar, rub the acetone on your skin and while it's drying rub the cream on top. The acetone removes fat from substances and will also cause anything mixed with it to soak into the skin. In as little as 5 days you will notice any severe cases shrink and any small cases go back to normal skin; it is recommended you use the acetone & cream trick only while the redness is visible then switch to just the post treatment of ringworm cream. A more effective method is to shower, perform this mix trick then wait. As a nice wrap up, put clear top coat nail polish on, and wear it until your next shower. You will see the ringworm fade a lot faster and it will not spread as fast.
yeah i have tooken the cream and still seems i still have it and new bumps appear in new places seems like the cream only killed most of the mites but not all
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They should have a cone. Its toxic and could cause seizures if it's ingested and they could possibly seizure for the rest of their life.
My daughter just had a few bugs and her Dr. gave her the 1% cream for it. With that being said, I think that it would be normal. My daughter is only 5 and it didn't hurt her.