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The FDA approved Sklice lotion, 0.5%, for non-prescription use in patients 6 months and older after the company proved it was safe and effective when used as directed.
Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD When your scalp is itchy and white flakes are visible in your hair, you may wonder whether you have lice or dandruff. Their symptoms can overlap, making it hard ...
The FDA approved nonprescription Sklice to treat head lice through a process called prescription-to-OTC switch. Sklice (ivermectin, Arbor Pharmaceuticals) lotion, 0.5% was initially approved by ...
Sanofi Pasteur announced that Sklice (ivermectin) Lotion, 0.5%, is now available for the treatment of head lice in patients 6 months of age and older.
Now that kids are back to in-person learning, parents are back to worrying about protecting their kids from lice. Along with prevention methods and tips you can follow, here are products that you ...
Although lice and severe dandruff may look similar, they are quite different, which also means there are different treatments for each.
Wrangling head lice, and the children they infest, must be up there with the most challenging duties a parent or caregiver has to face.
Your health-care provider may recommend prescription medication if over-the-counter products don't take care of the lice. These include benzyl alcohol lotion (sold as Ulesfia) and ivermectin lotion ...
A person can take steps to prevent head lice, such as avoiding sharing clothes, washing clothing and bedding that a person with lice has used, and not sharing personal care products.
Products to treat lice range from over-the-counter (OTC) treatments, to prescription treatments, to alternative treatments. Your choice may depend on one of many factors.