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Insect Repellent
, Mosquito Repellent, Diethyltoluamide, DEET, Citronella Oil, Picaridin
See Also
DEET Poisoning
Prevention of Vector-borne Infection
Vector-Borne Infection
Pesticide
Permethrin
Epidemiology
DEET used by 200 Million persons worldwide
Used by 38% of U.S. population
Only 30 adverse events reported between 1966-1997
Indications
Prevention of Vector-borne Infection
in endemic areas
Prevention of
Insect Bite
Mechanism
DEET concentration above 10% lasts longer, not better
Insect Repellents work as a chemical barrier
Block
Mosquito
's detection of prey
Adverse Effects
DEET
See
DEET Poisoning
Gene
ral
Concentration <15% is not typically associated with adverse effects
Most DEET preparations are considered safe (see below)
Local Effects
Mild skin irritation
Cornea
l irritation
Mucosal irritation
Serious effects with excessive use under
Occlusion
Neurologic
CNS Depression
Seizure
s
Cardiovascular
Hypotension
Tachycardia
Other effects: Gastrointestinal
Nausea
and
Vomiting
with ingestion
Efficacy
DEET is effective against
Mosquito
es, ticks, lice, fleas
Technique
Apply every 1-2 hours during exposure
Apply
Sunscreen
before (under) Insect Repellent
Do not apply repellent around eyes and mouth
Concentration up to 30% may be used in pregnancy and over age 2 months
Preparations
DEET concentration affects duration of activity, not the effectiveness
Duration 2 hours: 6% DEET
Duration 2-3 hours: 10% DEET
Duration 3-5 hours: 20% DEET
Duration 5-6 hours: 30% DEET
DEET concentration above 50% offers no benefit over lower concentration, but raise toxicity risk
Longest acting and most effective agents
Ultrathon (34% DEET): 12 hour protection claimed
Deep Woods Off (23% DEET): 200-360 minutes protection
Sawyer Controlled Release (20% DEET): 180-325 minutes
Slowly releases DEET in response to sweating
Lower toxicity due to slow release
Off Skintastic (6.6% DEET): 90-170 minutes protection
Moderate duration of activity and effectiveness
Avoid combined Insect Repellent with
Sunscreen
(
Sunscreen
needs more frequent application)
Bite Blocker Kids (2% Soybean oil): 16-195 minutes
Off Kids Skintastic (4.75% DEET): 45-120 minutes
Skin-So-Soft Bug Guard Plus (7.5% IR3535): 10-60 min
Shortest duration and minimal activity (<5 to 20 minutes)
Citronella (avoid; 10% lasts 20 minutes)
Natrapel
Herbal Armor
Green Ban for People
Buzz Away
Skin-So-Soft Bug Guard
Skin-So-Soft Moisturizing Suncare
Wrist
Bands (ineffective, avoid)
Gone Original
Wrist
band (9.5% DEET)
Repello
Wrist
band (9.5% DEET)
Gone Plus Repelling
Wrist
band (Citronella)
Alternatives to DEET with similar efficacy to DEET 10 to 15%
Nootkatone (sesquiterpenoid)
Pending release in 2022
Insect Repellent 3535 (IR3535)
Synthetic beta
Alanine
(Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate)
Available as a 7.5% lotion (lasts up to 2 hours) or 20% spray (lasts up to 8 hours)
Considered safe in pregnancy and age >=2 months
Picaridin 7 to 10% (e.g. Cutter Advanced, Natrapel)
Less irritation and better smell and feel than DEET
Duration of effect is 2 hours
Safe in pregnancy and children down to 2 months of age (at concentration 10% or less)
Lemon Eucalyptus Oil 30% (e.g. Repel Plant Based)
Active ingredient is
para-menthane-3,8-diol
Appears as effective as 15% DEET for
Mosquito
protection, but unclear if it protects against ticks
Offers 6 hours of protection
Do NOT Use Lemon Eucalyptus
Essential Oils
(not equivalent, and not effective)
Considered safe in pregnancy and in children age >3 years
Do not use in children under age 3 years (not studied)
Precautions
Avoid supplements (e.g. B
Vitamin
s,
Garlic
) for
Insect Bite
protection (ineffective)
DEET decreases
Sunscreen
effectiveness
Avoid DEET/
Sunscreen
combinations
Apply
Sunscreen
first and allow it to fully dry before applying DEET
Safety
Gene
ral
Limit DEET concentration to less than 30 to 35%
CDC recommends DEET 35% for
Malaria
prevention
Breast Feeding
DEET (or Picaridin) may be applied, but avoid nipple region
Pregnancy
IR3535 is considered safe in pregnancy
Picaridin (up to 10%) is considered safe in pregnancy
DEET is considered safe in second and third trimesters (but limit to 20%)
Unknown DEET safety in first trimester
McGready (2001) Am J Trop Med Hyg 65(4):285-9 +PMID: 11693870 [PubMed]
Children
Picaridin (up to 10%) is considered safe in children 2 months and older
DEET (up to 30%) is considered safe in children 2 months and older
IR3535 is considered safe in age >=2 months
Management
Toxicity
See
DEET Poisoning
Skin Decontamination
Seizure
management with
Benzodiazepine
s
Supportive management
References
(2022) Presc Lett 29(6): 31-2
(2005) Presc Lett, p. 36
Fradin (1998) Ann Intern Med 128(11):931-40 [PubMed]
Fradin (2002) N Engl J Med 347:13-8 [PubMed]
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