Efficacy and Safety of a Water-Based Head Lice Lotion: A Randomized, Controlled, Investigator-Blinded, Comparative, Bicentric Study
Abstract Introduction Silicones (e.g., dimethicone) are effective and safe alternatives to insecticides for the treatment of head lice. However, silicones are lipophilic substances and do not only leave the hair greasy but they are also difficult to wash out. We have evaluated the efficacy and safet...
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Main Authors: | Frank Eertmans (Author), Bart Rossel (Author), Lidia Serrano (Author), Elisabeth Rivera (Author), Els Adriaens (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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