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Topical Thiabendazole for Creeping Eruption
ROBERT KATZ, MD;
ROBERT W. HOOD, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1966;94(5):643-645.
Abstract
A double-blind study was done to evaluate a solution of topical thiabendazole for the treatment of creeping eruption. Thiabendazole in dimethylsulfoxide applied topically favorably alters the natural course of creeping eruption and is as effective as the drug administered orally. The vehicle, dimethylsulfoxide, has no effect on the course when compared to placebo tablet therapy.
Author Affiliations
MIAMI, FLA
From the Department of Dermatology, University of Miami (Fla) School of Medicine.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Aug 4, 1966.
Read before the Section on Dermatology, American Medical Association, June 1966, Chicago.
Reprint requests to 1600 NW Tenth Ave, Miami, Fla 33136 (Dr. Katz).
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