LICE KILLING


 

LICE KILLING Drug Information

Drug Name: LICE KILLING

LICE KILLING DESCRIPTION:
PYRETHRINS AND PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE-SHAMPOO (pie-RETH-rins WITH pip-ER-oh-nill)

COMMON LICE KILLING BRAND NAME(S):
Medi-Lice, Pronto, R & C, Tegrin LF

LICE KILLING SIDE EFFECTS:
Unlikely but report: skin rash, sneezing/stuffy nose, trouble breathing, skin infection or irritation not present before starting LICE KILLING. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

HOW TO USE LICE KILLING:
LICE KILLING: Review the manufacturer's instruction sheet with your doctor or pharmacist and follow all directions carefully for your product. All household members and/or those in close contact with you should be checked for infestation and treated if infected. LICE KILLING is for external use only. Avoid applying drug to the eyes, nose, mouth and vagina. Do not use on eyelashes or eyebrows. Check with MD if these areas are infested. Do not use more drug than is recommended. Apply in a well-ventilated area. Apply to the hair and scalp once, thoroughly covering the affected area. Use a small amount of water and work the shampoo into the hair and scalp to form a lather. Leave on for about 10 minutes unless directed otherwise by your doctor. Rinse and dry with a clean towel. Use nit removal comb as directed. Wash hands immediately after use. Repeat the application once seven to ten days later to kill any newly hatched lice. Be sure to follow instructions on proper machine washing of clothing, bedding, etc., special house cleaning, plus comb and wig/hairpiece cleaning.

LICE KILLING USES:
LICE KILLING is used to treat current and active lice infestations. It is not used to prevent future lice infestations.

LICE KILLING PRECAUTIONS:
Before using LICE KILLING, tell your doctor your medical history, including: any allergies (especially drug, ragweed and chrysanthemum plants, or kerosene allergy), skin problems. LICE KILLING is harmful if swallowed or inhaled. LICE KILLING should be used only when clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is not known whether LICE KILLING is excreted into human milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

LICE KILLING DRUG INTERACTIONS:
Tell your doctor of all nonprescription or prescription medication you may use. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

LICE KILLING OVERDOSE:
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, unusual drowsiness or dizziness, headache, coughing, and difficulty breathing. This medicine may be harmful if swallowed or inhaled. If you or someone you know may have ingested or inhaled this medicine, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.

LICE KILLING NOTES:
Do not share LICE KILLING with others.

MISSED LICE KILLING DOSE:
If you miss a dose, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

LICE KILLING STORAGE:
Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C) away from light and moisture. Keep container tightly closed. Do not freeze.


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