Lice
Also called: Pediculosis
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Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Refer to storage information printed on your package for the exact temperature range. If you...
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Review the manufacturer's instruction sheet and carefully follow all directions for your product. If any of this information is unclear, talk to...
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If you suspect lice infestation (pediculosis), you can try a nonprescription medicine or visit your doctor to double-check your symptoms. Call a...
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Close visual examination for live lice or their eggs (nits) on the hair is usually all that is needed to diagnose a lice infestation (pediculosis)...
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Before using pyrethrins/piperonyl butoxide, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to chrysanthemum or ragweed; or if you have...
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Lice are very easily spread, usually through close personal contact. Lice infestation may be caused by any of the three types of lice:Head lice may...
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Home treatment with nonprescription medicines can usually get rid of lice. These medicines include:Nix (permethrin 1% creme rinse).Rid, Pronto, A-200...
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