Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| pyrethrins combined with piperonyl butoxide | A-200, Pronto, RID, R&C, Tisit, Triple X |
These pyrethrin medicines are available without a prescription as
shampoos or gels that are left on the hair for 10 minutes and then rinsed out.
A second treatment is needed 1 week after the first, to kill newly hatched
lice.
How It Works
Pyrethrins kill lice and some of the eggs (nits) at the time it is applied. Unlike
permethrin, these products do not continue to work after they have been rinsed
out of the hair.
Why It Is Used
Pyrethrin medicines are another common, useful treatment for head and public lice.
People who are allergic to ragweed or chrysanthemums should not use
products containing pyrethrins.
How Well It Works
Pyrethrin products are useful against lice, but treatment failures are getting more and more common.1 Some countries have reported an increase in resistance to
pyrethrin.2 If this occurs, other treatments (such as
malathion or permethrin) or a combination of treatments (such as permethrin
cream along with trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole) can be used instead, after
waiting at least a week.
Side Effects
Pyrethrin products have few side effects.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
These products can be less effective than permethrin (Nix) for
treating head and pubic lice. Pyrethrin products usually require two treatments
in order to eliminate lice.1
Overuse of lice medications (such as reapplying the shampoo too
soon) can irritate the skin and may increase the risk of side effects from some
products. It is common for itching to persist for 7 to 10 days after treatment.
Itching is not a reason to treat the person again.
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