Scabies, being mites (arachnids), are highly resistant to most insectacides, especially considering that they burrow in subcutaneously. So any toxin you use will have to traver the dermis intact, and without making you sick. In the old days, before the banning, DDT was used effectively for this. Allopathic remedies include: permethrin 5%-- a scabicide. You apply it topically and leave it on for 12-24 hours. One does should be enough, although you can do two if symptoms recurr. Homepathic remedies include making a paste of neem (which I am told is Azadiracta indica and with which I have no experience whatsoever) and Turmeric. Apply this paste to infected region for --->>>FIFTEEN DAYS!!!!<<<---. Note that scabies is contagious, and tends to infect other areas of your body, so 15 days is -- to me at least -- extreme. And is that weren't enough, Turmeric is a natural yellow dye. Scabies is stunningly uncomfortable. The saying is, "they won't kill you, and that's the BAD news". It's also contagious. I'm going to recommend the Allopathic route on this one, although I have included the homepathic method for those that request it, with that sort of willpower and who love of the color yellow :} Please excuse me for answering with allopathic and homeopathic remedies. Just want to help here.
No! It kills the person!
Yes, DEET spray will kill scabies. DEET spray can be purchased at most retail store such as Walmart and pharmacy's such as CVS.
Clobetasol Propionate is not considered a cure for scabies. The medicine is a dermatology cream, however, and is typically prescribed for acne.
There are some vaccines,but there are no such medicines that kills swine flu.
Ask your vet since they can recommend the medicine that kills tapeworms.
Antibiotic medicine
yes but it kills you
No, acyclovir is not used for scabies. Acyclovir is an antiviral medication primarily used to treat infections caused by certain viruses, such as herpes simplex and varicella zoster. Scabies, on the other hand, is caused by a mite infestation and is typically treated with topical scabicides like permethrin or oral ivermectin.
Ivermectin is an oral medication commonly used to treat scabies. It works by paralyzing and killing the mites responsible for the infestation. Additionally, permethrin cream, although not an oral or injection medication, is a topical treatment that effectively eradicates scabies when applied to the skin. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Because bad stress kills. seriously!!
antibiotics
Your puppy will need a parasiticide - your veterinarian can prescribe the appropriate one at the appropriate dose for you.