Examples
| Generic Name |
|---|
| Sulfur ointment (precipitated sulfur) 5% to 10% |
Sulfur is used for several conditions and comes in ointment, cream,
lotion, and soap. Sulfur in ointment is the formulation used for scabies and
seborrheic dermatitis.
How It Works
Sulfur can kill adult
scabies mites.
The medicine will come with instructions, and your doctor will also
give you a treatment schedule. Follow these instructions for using scabies
medications:
- Before applying the medicine, wash your entire
body with soap and water and dry thoroughly.
- At bedtime, apply
enough medicine to cover your entire body from the neck down and rub in gently.
Leave the medicine on your body for 24 hours.
- Before applying the
medicine again, you may wash your entire body.
- 24 hours after the
last treatment with this medicine, it is important that you thoroughly wash
your entire body again.
If sulfur is recommended for treating lice, talk to your doctor
about how to use it.
Why It Is Used
Sulfur is used primarily to treat scabies in infants younger than 2
months, pregnant women, and breast-feeding mothers.1
It generally is used only when permethrin or other medicine cannot be
used.
Sulfur is sometimes used to treat
lice on very small infants, pregnant women, and
nursing women because it may be safer to use than other medicines.
How Well It Works
Precipitated sulfur is considered a safe and effective treatment
for scabies.1
Side Effects
Precipitated sulfur is considered very safe. It may dry the
skin.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Precipitated sulfur works well and doesn't cost much, but it is
also very messy, stains clothing and bedding, and has a bad odour.
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