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Comparative efficacy of treatments for pediculosis capitis infestations: update 2000T L Meinking
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, PO Box 016960, R 117, Miami, FL 33101, USA
Arch Dermatol 137:287-92. 2001..To evaluate the pediculicidal and ovicidal activity of 5 head lice products...
Comparative in vitro pediculicidal efficacy of treatments in a resistant head lice population in the United StatesTerri L Meinking
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, PO Box 016960, R 117, Miami, FL 33101, USA
Arch Dermatol 138:220-4. 2002..To compare the pediculicidal activity of 5 head lice products available in the United States on head lice from south Florida...
Comparison of crotamiton 10% cream (Eurax) and permethrin 5% cream (Elimite) for the treatment of scabies in childrenD Taplin
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, FL 33101
Pediatr Dermatol 7:67-73. 1990..002). That agent also demonstrated greater effectiveness in reducing pruritus and secondary bacterial infections. Elimite offers a safe, efficacious, and cosmetically elegant alternative to Eurax in the treatment of scabies in children...
Efficacy of a reduced application time of Ovide lotion (0.5% malathion) compared to Nix creme rinse (1% permethrin) for the treatment of head liceTerri L Meinking
Global Health Associates of Miami, 7800 SW 57th Ave, Suite 219E, Miami, FL 33143, USA
Pediatr Dermatol 21:670-4. 2004..The poor efficacy of Nix confirms the resistance of head lice to permethrin in south Florida...
Faculty discussion: definitive management of head lice in the era of pediculicide resistanceElliot F Ellis
University of South Florida, St. Peterburg
Am J Manag Care 10:S283-6. 2004
Clinical update on resistance and treatment of Pediculosis capitisTerri L Meinking
Global Health Associates of Miami, Inc, Florida, USA
Am J Manag Care 10:S264-8. 2004..5% also is effective when applied for only 20 minutes. The shorter application time is safer for children and also decreases the likelihood that residual product remains in the hair, further contributing to resistance...
Changing paradigms in parasitic infections: common dermatological helminthic infections and cutaneous myiasisTerri L Meinking
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33101, USA
Clin Dermatol 21:407-16. 2003..In this section, we discuss cutaneous myiasis as well as the four most common nematode dermatologic conditions seen in the United States...
IvermectinGeorge W Elgart
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1444 North West 9th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136, USA
Dermatol Clin 21:277-82. 2003....
An observer-blinded study of 1% permethrin creme rinse with and without adjunctive combing in patients with head liceTerri L Meinking
Department of Dermatology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Florida 33101, USA
J Pediatr 141:665-70. 2002..The failure of nit removal combing by nonprofessional caregivers to improve efficacy demonstrates the unreliability of combing as adjunctive treatment in this setting...
Head liceTerri L Meinking
N Engl J Med 347:1381-2; author reply 1381-2. 2002
A randomized, investigator-blinded, time-ranging study of the comparative efficacy of 0.5% malathion gel versus Ovide Lotion (0.5% malathion) or Nix Crème Rinse (1% permethrin) used as labeled, for the treatment of head liceTerri L Meinking
Global Health Associates of Miami, Inc, Miami, Florida 33143, USA
Pediatr Dermatol 24:405-11. 2007..In conclusion, the 30-minute malathion gel, which contains the same ingredients and concentrations as Ovide, provides comparable efficacy, offers increased safety and is more cosmetically acceptable than Ovide...
Thrips mistaken for headlice or Ekban SyndromeTerri L Meinking
Global Health Associates of Miami, USA
Int J Dermatol 45:327-8. 2006
