Ivermectin in Dermatology
February 2003 | Volume 2 | Issue 1 | 13 | Copyright © February 2003
Pascal del Giudice, MD; Oliver Chosdiow, MD, PhD and Erci Caumes, MD
Abstract
Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic agent first used in veterinary medicine, is active against numerous species of
helminths and arthropods. For the past few years, world-wide reports on the use of ivermectin in various parasitic diseases
with cutaneous tropism have led to its use in the field of skin parasitology. In this paper we review parasitoses which have
been treated with ivermectin; mainly, filariasis, strongyloidiasis, cutaneous larva migrans, and scabies and head lice.