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3 things about treatment 1. Don’t skip the second treatment. “You can kill all those head lice, but if you don’t comb out all the eggs, they will hatch,” Gouge said.
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DEAR PEOPLE’S PHARMACY: My 5-year-old granddaughter gave me head lice on Mother’s Day. I have used all the products on the pharmacy shelf. I got a script from my doctor, and I still have the lice.
All insects, including human head lice, have a wax-covered exoskeleton. This wax, composed of hydrocarbons, provides the insect with protection against water loss and is therefore critical to its ...
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Most OTC head lice treatments don’t kill nits, so a second application may be necessary to kill the nymphs once they hatch. Some OTC head lice treatments use pyrethrins as the active ingredient.