Filters
Scabicides and Pediculicides
Scabicides and Pediculicides used to combat lice, bed bug, and scabie mite infestations. Scabies are a transmissible skin infestation with Sarcoptes scabieivar. bominis (itch mite). These mites burrow into the skin on contact, progressing 2 to 3 mm per day. Females live about 4 to 6 weeks and lay about 40 to 50 eggs, which hatch in 3 to 4 days. Pruritus (severe itching) occurs only after sensitization to the mite develops. With initial infestation, sensitization requires several weeks, With reinfestation, sensitization develops within 24 hours. Dead mites, eggs, larvae, and their excrement trigger and inflammatory eruption of the skin in infested
-
Year End Sale 27%
Original price $ 21.75Current price $ 15.95Nix Lice Killing Treatment Cream Rinse with Nit Comb -Kills Lice & Eggs (Nits)
MedTechNo reviewsNix Lice Treatment Crème Rinse with Nit Comb kills head lice and their eggs living on the scalp. This lice treatment features a full-prescription s...
View full details1 -
Year End Sale 21%
Original price $ 32.95Current price $ 25.95Nix Family Sized Lice Killing Treatment Kit with 2 Bottles and 2 Nit Combs
MedTechNo reviewsNix Complete Lice Treatment Kit Family Pack is effective at eliminating lice and their eggs from the hair, and scalp. This lice treatment features ...
View full details1 -
Sold out
Original price $ 299.95Current price $ 239.00Ivermectin Lotion 0.5% by Taro Pharma
Taro PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsIvermectin Lotion 0.5% by Taro Pharma is a topical treatment primarily used to treat head lice infestations in adults and children aged 6 months an...
View full details
Scabicides and Pediculicides used to combat lice, bed bug, and scabie mite infestations. Scabies are a transmissible skin infestation with Sarcoptes scabieivar. bominis (itch mite). These mites burrow into the skin on contact, progressing 2 to 3 mm per day. Females live about 4 to 6 weeks and lay about 40 to 50 eggs, which hatch in 3 to 4 days. Pruritus (severe itching) occurs only after sensitization to the mite develops. With initial infestation, sensitization requires several weeks, With reinfestation, sensitization develops within 24 hours. Dead mites, eggs, larvae, and their excrement trigger and inflammatory eruption of the skin in infested