Examples
How It Works
Lindane is a chemical that kills the
scabies mite.
Lindane is available as a
cream or lotion. It is applied to the skin and left on for 8 hours before being
washed off with lukewarm, soapy water. Follow these
instructions for using scabies medicines.
Lindane cream or lotion can cause serious side effects if you do not use
it exactly as directed. General precautions
include:
- Only applying it on cool and dry skin.
Chemicals in lindane absorb quickly and easily. If it is applied after bathing
when skin is warm and moist, lindane is more likely to become toxic and cause
side effects.
- Never applying the medicine more than one time
without first seeing your doctor. Itching may continue even after all the mites
have been killed. If you itch, it doesn't mean that you still have scabies.
Talk to your doctor, who may advise you to take an
antihistamine or other medicine.
Why It Is Used
Lindane is an
insecticide used to kill parasites on animals and humans. It can be used to
treat scabies but usually only as a second-line treatment.1 This means that lindane should be used only after another
medicine, usually permethrin (Elimite), is tried first. This is because lindane
can cause dangerous side effects in certain people or if it is not used
exactly as directed.
How Well It Works
An application of lindane followed
by a second treatment a week later will usually cure scabies.1
The scabies mite may be able to develop a
tolerance to lindane, making the medicine less effective.
Side Effects
Lindane can have dangerous
central nervous system (neurotoxic) effects because it
can become toxic when high amounts are absorbed into the bloodstream. Most
serious side effects are related to misuse or overuse.2
Possible side effects can include:
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Breathing
problems.
Rare yet severe side effects include:
- Dizziness.
-
Seizures.
- Central nervous system
damage.
-
Aplastic anemia, which is a condition
that affects how your body produces blood cells.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Permethrin is the preferred medicine for treating
scabies. But lindane is prescribed in special cases, such as when a person has
an allergic reaction to permethrin. When it is used correctly, lindane is
considered a safe and effective treatment for scabies. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has issued an advisory to use this product exactly as
labeled. Although most of the side effects reported from this product are from
misuse and overuse, it contains potentially harmful toxins that can affect the
central nervous system.
If your doctor prescribes lindane to
treat scabies, make sure you receive, understand, and follow detailed
instructions for using it correctly.
Lindane is sometimes used
(with caution) on children who weigh less than
110 lb (49.9 kg).2
The state of California has banned lindane products for treating
human cases of scabies or lice.1
Itching
commonly continues for up to several weeks after treatment with a scabies
medicine. This doesn't mean that the scabies mites are still alive; it means
that the body is still reacting to the mites and their feces. Do not apply scabies medicine more often than your doctor recommends. Not only will you increase the risk of side effects, but
also you will likely irritate your skin, and you may itch even more. Talk to
your doctor about other medicines you can take, such as antihistamines, to help
relieve your symptoms.
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