Comparison of safety, efficacy, and cost effectiveness of benzyl benzoate, permethrin, and ivermectin in patients of scabies
Objective: To compare three treatment modalities in scabies for safety, efficacy, and economy in a local population of Nagpur. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective, randomized, comparative clinical trial conducted in 103 participants, randomly allocated to three groups. First group received...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of pharmacology 2009-01, Vol.41 (1), p.9-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To compare three treatment modalities in scabies for safety,
efficacy, and economy in a local population of Nagpur. Materials and
Methods: This was a prospective, randomized, comparative clinical trial
conducted in 103 participants, randomly allocated to three groups.
First group received benzyl benzoate (BB) 25% lotion, second group
received permethrin 5% cream, whereas third group received tablet
ivermectin 200 µg/kg as a single dose. The participants were
recalled after one week for follow-up evaluation. If there were no
signs of cure, the same intervention was repeated. The participants
were followed up for two weeks for cure rate, adverse drug reaction
(ADR) monitoring, and postintervention observation. The follow-up was
stopped after two weeks. Statistics: Fischer′s exact test using
Graph pad Instat v 3.05. Results: Ivermectin showed 100% cure rate
after two weeks of treatment. Permethrin decreased pruritus by 76% at
the end of one week and had significantly better cure rate than
ivermectin. At the end of two weeks treatment, this finding was
reversed, that is, cure rate in ivermectin group was 100%. For
cost-effectiveness analysis, treatment regimens were formulated
hypothetically for comparison from Markov population tree for decision
analysis. It was found that BB and ivermectin each consecutively for
two weeks were most cost effective regimens giving complete cure in
four weeks, while ivermectin was the fastest regimen giving the same
results in two weeks. Conclusion: Benzyl benzoate as first line
intervention and ivermectin in the remaining gave best cost-effective
results in the study patients of scabies. |
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ISSN: | 0253-7613 1998-3751 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0253-7613.48882 |