Treatment Of Head Lice
Once lice have settled on your scalp, they don’t go away on their own again. In most cases, treatment is aimed at killing the parasites by suffocating them.
Some of the common Over-the-counter treatment options for head lice include:
1. Pyrethrin
It is an over-the-counter medicine that contains naturally occurring pyrethroid extracts. It can kill only live lice and not nits (unhatched eggs). This is why a second treatment after 9 to 10 days of first treatment is recommended to kill the newly hatched lice and prevent them from producing new eggs. It is approved for use in kids above 2 years and older.
2. Permethrin
It is a synthetically available form of the naturally occurring pyrethrin extracts. Permethrin lotion 1% is an FDA-approved product for the treatment of head lice. It is safe and effective when used as per the doctor’s advice. Just like pyrethrin, it kills live lice but not unhatched eggs, so a second dose is recommended after 9 to 10 days to be effective against head lice.
Some of the common prescription medications for head lice include:
1. Benzyl alcohol lotion, 5%
An FDA-approved product for head lice treatment, it is found to be safe and effective when used as per doctor’s direction. It kills lice but not unhatched eggs, so a second treatment after 7 days of the first is recommended.
2. Ivermectin lotion, 0.5%
This formulation prevents newly hatched lice from surviving. It is known to be effective when applied on dry hair without nit combing. It can be applied once to dry hair and then rinsed with water after 10 minutes. Ivermectin is also available as a tablet. It can be taken if other topical treatments fail to eliminate lice.
3. Malathion lotion, 0.5%
It is known to kill lice and also kills some eggs. A second treatment after 7-9 days of the first is advised to make it more effective in action. It is recommended for use in kids above 6 years and older. As this lotion is flammable, it is not advisable to not use electrical devices such as hair dryers after applying this lotion or when the hair is wet.
4. Spinosad 0.9% topical suspension
It kills both live lice and unhatched eggs, hence retreatment is not required. Nit combing is also not required. It is approved for the treatment of children above 6 months and older.
5. Lindane shampoo 1%
It is usually recommended for use as a second-line treatment only as overuse or misuse of this drug can cause toxic side-effects on the brain and nervous system. It is not advised for treatment in people with HIV, seizure disorder, pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and those with skin sores. Also, retreatment is strictly not recommended.