You can buy over-the-counter shampoos and lotions to kill
lice and their eggs (nits). These medicines work well and are the most common way to treat lice. Examples of these products include:
- Nix (permethrin 1% creme rinse).
- Rid,
Pronto, A-200, R&C, or Triple X (shampoos and gels with pyrethrins
and piperonyl butoxide).
Even though some products are designed to help loosen the nits so
that they can be removed from the hair, these products may or may not work.
Itching may continue for 7 to 10 days after successful treatment for
lice. Do not reapply the medicated shampoo or lotion during this time. You may want to try an over-the-counter cortisone cream to relieve the itching.
Your doctor may recommend that you reapply the lice
treatment after 7 to 10 days to ensure that all the lice, their eggs, and any
newly hatched lice are also killed.
These shampoos and lotions contain potentially toxic chemicals. They
are very safe when used as directed, but they can be harmful if used improperly
or used too often.