No. Just removed it from a really messed-up laptop that it allowed 4 trojans and 4500+ instances of malware and PUPs to coexist.
I use superantispyware to compliment my malwarebyte scans, but having the program on your computer doesn’t mean anything if it isn’t in use.
Since I use the free version it doesn’t run in real time, and I manually update it and do the scans, just as I do with malwarebytes.
By the way, what scanner came up with 4500 malwares?
I think most of those would be cookies.