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Let's take a look at OTC medications to treat pin worms.
We will use an over-the-counter medication that is active against pinworms to get rid of them.
But, they lay eggs and these medications are not effective against the eggs, you will have to repeat the treatment in 2 weeks.
You will take care of itching using anti-itch creams or lotions available over-the-counter.
It is also important to highlight measures to prevent re-infestation which is common to prevent treatment failure.
With these in mind, see what is recommended below.
Pyrantel pamoate
Makes the worms unable to move (paralyzed). The body then remove them naturally in the stool.
It is given in a single dose initially, and then another single dose two weeks later to eliminate possible re-infection from the eggs since the first dose of medication.
Should you decide to treat, you may have to treat the whole household to reduce re-infestation which is very common.
Example Pin-X®
Hydrocortisone 1%
Apply this to the affected area up to 4 times a day.
Last updated by pharmacist on : 03/26/2018
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