![]() Permethrin showed no evidence of mutagenic potential in a battery of in vitro and in vivo genetic toxicity studies. Mutagenicity assays, which give useful correlative data for interpreting results from carcinogenicity bioassays in rodents, were negative. In one of these studies there was an increased incidence of pulmonary alveolar-cell carcinomas and benign liver adenomas only in female mice when Permethrin was given in their food at a concentration of 5000 ppm. However, species-specific increases in pulmonary adenomas, a common benign tumor of mice of high spontaneous background incidence, were seen in the three mouse studies. No tumorigenicity was seen in the rat studies. Six carcinogenicity bioassays were evaluated with Permethrin, three each in rats and mice. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Patients should be advised to avoid contact with eyes during application and to flush with water immediately if Permethrin Cream, 5% gets in the eyes. Permethrin Cream, 5% may be very mildly irritating to the eyes. If irritation persists, they should consult their physician. In clinical trials, approximately 75% of patients treated with Permethrin cream, 5% who continued to manifest pruritus at 2 weeks had cessation by 4 weeks. Patients with scabies should be advised that itching, mild burning and/or stinging may occur after application of Permethrin Cream, 5%. Treatment with Permethrin Cream, 5% may temporarily exacerbate these conditions. Scabies infestation is often accompanied by pruritus, edema, and erythema. If hypersensitivity to Permethrin Cream, 5% occurs, discontinue use. Permethrin Cream, 5% is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of its components, to any synthetic pyrethroid or pyrethrin. ![]() Permethrin Cream, 5% is indicated for the treatment of infestation with Sarcoptes scabiei (scabies). Although the amount of Permethrin absorbed after a single application of the 5% cream has not been determined precisely, data from studies with 14C-labeled Permethrin and absorption studies of the cream applied to patients with moderate to severe scabies indicate it is 2% or less of the amount applied. Permethrin is rapidly metabolized by ester hydrolysis to inactive metabolites which are excreted primarily in the urine. Delayed repolarization and paralysis of the pests are the consequences of this disturbance. ![]() It acts on the nerve cell membrane to disrupt the sodium channel current by which the polarization of the membrane is regulated. Permethrin, a pyrethroid, is active against a broad range of pests including lice, ticks, fleas, mites, and other arthropods. Formaldehyde 1 mg (0.1%) is added as a preservative. ![]() Inactive Ingredients – Butylated hydroxytoluene, carbomer homopolymer type B, fractionated coconut oil, glycerin, glyceryl monostearate, isopropyl myristate, lanolin alcohols, mineral oil, polyoxyethylene cetyl ethers, purified water, and sodium hydroxide. It is a yellow to light orange-brown, low melting solid or viscous liquid.Īctive Ingredient – Each gram contains Permethrin 50 mg (5%). Permethrin has a molecular formula of C 21H 20Cl 2O 3 and a molecular weight of 391.29. Chemical Name – The Permethrin used is an approximate 1:3 mixture of the cis and trans isomers of the pyrethroid 3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid, (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl ester.
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