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Why is Permethrin Applied at Night for Maximum Effectiveness?

4 min read
For effective treatment of parasitic infections like scabies, the instructions for applying permethrin cream are precise, with a standard application time of 8 to 14 hours. This means that for many patients, the most practical approach is an overnight application, which directly influences the medication's success in eradicating mites.

Does Permethrin Cream Stop Itching? The Truth About Post-Scabies Pruritus

5 min read
According to dermatological guidelines, the intense itching from a scabies infestation is an allergic reaction to the mites' waste and dead bodies. This means that while **permethrin cream** is highly effective at killing the underlying cause, it does not instantly stop the itch and the sensation can last for several weeks after successful treatment.

What to use instead of Xdemvy? Exploring Alternatives for Demodex Blepharitis

5 min read
While Xdemvy (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) is the first and only FDA-approved treatment to target Demodex mites, which cause Demodex blepharitis, patients often seek alternatives due to cost, side effects, or availability concerns. Exploring what to use instead of Xdemvy involves understanding various prescription medications, over-the-counter options, and specialized in-office procedures for effective eyelid management.