Head louse infestations remain a global public-health concern due to increased resistance of lice to artificial pediculicides. In Thailand, there is a lack of comparative data on the current efficacy of pediculicides for treating head lice. In this study, we explored the status of botanical and toxic synthetic pediculicides with that of 4% dimeticone liquid gel for treating head lice in Thailand. The ex-vivo pediculicidal activity of various pediculicidal shampoos available at drugstores in Thailand was assessed and compared with that of 4% dimeticone liquid gel. The shampoos chosen were based on active ingredients toxic to lice (1% permethrin, 0.6% carbaryl, 0.15% Stemona root crude extract, or mixed plant extracts), whereas dimeticone act...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
BACKGROUND: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...
Abstract Background Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwi...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
Malathion 0.5% has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for around 10 years, ...
Abstract: Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethr...
Abstract. Human head lice infestation is an important public health problem in Thailand. Lice resist...
Background. Malathion 0.5 % has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for arou...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Background: The therapy of pediculosis remains a common problem in clinical practice. As resistance ...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Background: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethrin and mal...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
BACKGROUND: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...
Abstract Background Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwi...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
Malathion 0.5% has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for around 10 years, ...
Abstract: Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethr...
Abstract. Human head lice infestation is an important public health problem in Thailand. Lice resist...
Background. Malathion 0.5 % has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for arou...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Background: The therapy of pediculosis remains a common problem in clinical practice. As resistance ...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Background: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethrin and mal...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
BACKGROUND: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...