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Can Ivermectin Make Scabies Worse? Understanding Treatment Side Effects and Failures

5 min read
According to treatment guidelines, it is common for the itching associated with scabies to stay the same or even get a bit worse for up to two weeks after taking ivermectin. Understanding why this phenomenon occurs is crucial for distinguishing between a normal, temporary response to therapy and a genuine treatment failure, which may cause symptoms to persist or worsen.

What OTC Kills Tapeworms? Unpacking Your Treatment Options

4 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), human tapeworm infections are relatively rare in the United States, but can lead to serious complications if not properly treated. While many believe they can find an over-the-counter (OTC) medication, it is crucial to understand that no effective **OTC kills tapeworms** in humans; a prescription from a healthcare provider is always necessary for safe and effective treatment.

What is Reese's pinworm medicine? A Guide to the Over-the-Counter Treatment

4 min read
Pinworm infections are the most common type of intestinal worm infection in the United States, affecting millions of people, particularly children. Reese's pinworm medicine is a well-known, over-the-counter treatment designed to eliminate these highly contagious parasites. The medicine uses a powerful ingredient to paralyze the pinworms, allowing the body to expel them naturally and providing safe, single-dose relief for adults and children.