Babies can get scabies.

Not to worry. Call (786) 952-5797 now for a no-cost initial screening, examination, and potential treatment in the event your little one has a scabies mite infestation.

Take part in a Natroba clinical study near you

Any baby between 1 month through 3 years and 11 months of age who has been diagnosed with scabies may qualify to participate in an FDA study using Natroba (Nah•TRO•buh), the FDA-approved “complete cure” scabies medication for preschoolers 4 years of age and older and grownups.

This study seeks to investigate if the medication is safe for use in children under 4 years old. Natroba was also FDA-approved in 2012 for the treatment of head lice in children ages 6 months and older.

You'll get:

  • A no-cost examination of your baby’s rash by an experienced medical professional
  • A no-cost treatment with Natroba if your child’s rash is scabies and they qualify
  • Full reimbursement for your time and travel expenses
  • A friendly, professional staff to guide you through the process and ensure the safety of your baby every step of the way

Call (786) 952-5797 now to get started.

Ask to speak with Odelinda Torres, clinical study professional, to see if your baby’s red bumps or rash are scabies—and potentially get treatment at absolutely no cost to you.


Scabies treatment information for parents

Natroba (spinosad) Topical Suspension is a prescription medicine used to treat scabies in adults and children 4 years of age and older. It is not known if Natroba is safe and effective in children under 4 years of age.

Natroba is for use on skin only. Do not get Natroba in your eyes, mouth, or vagina.