Benzyl benzoate/disulfiram
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Benzyl benzoate | antiparasitic |
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Benzyl benzoate/disulfiram (trade name Tenutex) is a combination drug used in the treatment of scabies.[1] It consists of the antiparasitic insecticides[2] benzyl benzoate and disulfiram.
References
- ^ Landegren J, Borglund E, Storgårds K (1979). "Treatment of scabies with disulfiram and benzyl benzoate emulsion: a controlled study". Acta Derm. Venereol. 59 (3): 274–6. PMID 87094.
- ^ "Benzyl Benzoate". Patient UK. 2005-02-10.
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