- the
pediculicides in the
market are
either not
fully effective or are
ineffective when they are used
according to the instructions.
Pediculicides may...
- The WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines (aka
Essential Medicines List or EML),
published by the
World Health Organization (WHO),
contains the medications...
- kerosene. Similarly, over-treatment of head-lice
using pesticide-based
pediculicides has been
linked to
increased resistance and
declining efficacy of these...
- Emollients, anti-pruritics, antifungals, antiseptics, scabicides,
pediculicides, tar products,
vitamin A derivatives,
vitamin D analogues, keratolytics...
-
Legal status Legal status CA: OTC UK: OTC (1%), Rx (5%) US: OTC (1%
pediculicide), Rx (5% scabicide)
Pharmacokinetic data
Metabolism Insects are more...
-
organism (e.g., herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, and
pediculicides – see table),
Biopesticides according to the EPA
include microbial pesticides...
- S2CID 39798857.
Mumcuoglu KY (May 2006). "Effective
treatment of head
louse with
pediculicides".
Journal of
Drugs in Dermatology. 5 (5): 451–2. PMID 16703782. Weems...
-
Parasiticide – a
general term to
describe an
agent used to
destroy parasites.
Pediculicide – an
agent that
kills head lice.
Pesticide – a
general term to describe...
- hypogonadism.
Benzyl benzoate is used as a
topical acaricide, scabicide, and
pediculicide in
veterinary hospitals.
Benzyl benzoate is used as a
repellent for chiggers...
-
infested person also is
treated with a
pediculicide (a
medicine that can kill lice). However, a
pediculicide generally is not
necessary if
hygiene is...