Ivermectin

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Indications

  • Scabies (Sarcoptes scabiei).
  • Cutaneous larva migrans (Ancylostoma braziliense).
  • Demodex.
  • Gnathostomiasis.
  • Head lice.
  • Onchocerciasis (microfilariae of Onchocerca volvulus, not adult forms).
  • Intestinal strongyloidiasis.
  • Ascariasis

Dosage

  • CUTANEOUS LARVA MIGRANS: single dose of 12 mg in adults or 150–200 mcg/kg in children.
  • DEMODEX: 200 µg/kg PO once with water and weekly with permethrin
  • HEAD LICE: a single 200 mcg/kg PO once on day 1 and day 8 with water.
  • ONCHOCERCIASIS: 150 µg/kg PO once every 3 to 12 months with water, may need to repeat treatment.
  • SCABIES: 200 µg/kg PO once with water, repeated in a week to 10 days.
  • GNATHOSTOMIASIS :200 mcg/kg/day for 1–2 days.

Weight-based guidelines for ivermectin dose(200 µg/kg)

Patient weight (kg)Dose (mg) = number of 3 mg tablets
15–243 mg = 1 tab
25–356 mg = 2 tab
36–509 mg = 3 tab
51–6512 mg= 4 tab
66-79 15 mg= 5 tab
≥80calculate as 200 µg/kg

Mechanism of action

  • Ivermectin binds selectively and with high affinity to glutamate-gated chloride ion channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells.
  • Binding results in increased permeability of cell membranes to chloride ions, with hyperpolarization of the nerve or muscle cells
  • which results in paralysis and death

Side effects

  • GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.
  • Elevated transaminases > cholestasis.
  • Neurologic: dizziness > drowsiness, headache, tremor.
  • Stevens–Johnson syndrome.
  • Mazzotti-like reaction and ocular side effects.
  • Leukopenia.
  • Tachycardia, facial edema, orthostatic hypotension.

Contraindications

  • Hypersensitivity to drug/class.
  • Hyper-reactive onchodermatitis (sowda).
  • Pregnancy.

Interactions

  • Ivermectin may enhance the anticoagulant effect of warfarin.

Pregnancy &Lactation

  • Pregnancy category: C , generally not recommended for scabies in pregnant women.
  • Lactation: Enters breast milk (AAP Committee states compatible with nursing).

Precautions

  • Dose adjustment is needed with biliary obstruction, but renal failure is not likely to affect metabolism.
  • Potential CNS toxicity in infants and young children.
  • It is not recommended for use in children under 5 years of age or weighing less than 15 kg.
  • Severely ill or debilitated individuals and those with neurological disease (due to potential neurotoxicity at high doses).

Drug Info

  • Ivermectin alone often fails in crusted scabies.
  • Bioavailability is increased when the drug is administered with a high-fat meal.
  • Safety not established for children weighing (15 kg) or breastfeeding mothers.
  • Oral ivermectin is not licensed for use in scabies in most countries.


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