Description of Medilice Single Application Anti Lice Cream Wash | Removes Lice, Nymph & Nits
Medilice Anti Lice Cream Wash is a medicated cream that is specifically designed to manage head lice infestations. It contains permethrin, which is a type of insecticide that is effective in killing lice and their eggs. The cream contains natural anti-lice agents that help to completely eradicate lice and nits when they hatch into larvae (nymphs).
Key Ingredients:
- Methyl Paraben I.P. 0.2% w/w
- Prapyl Paraben I.P. 0.08% w/w in a perfumed creme fine base
Key Benefits:
- It may help to reduce the symptoms associated with head lice infestations, such as itching and discomfort
- It may help prevent the spread of head lice to other individuals
- It is easy to use and can be applied directly to the scalp and hair
Good to Know:
This cream wash has a single application lice formula.
Concerns It Can Help With:
Product Form: Cream
Directions for Use:
- To use this cream, you should first wet your hair and apply a sufficient amount of the cream to cover your entire scalp and hair
- Massage the cream gently into your hair and scalp and leave it for around 10-12 minutes.
- Then, rinse your hair thoroughly with water and dry it with a clean towel
- Use a nit removal comb as directed to remove nits (lice eggs) from your hair
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Store in a cool and dry place
Quick Tips:
Avoid sharing personal items such as combs, hats, and brushes. Teach children not to share these items. Also, avoid head-to-head contact with others, especially during activities such as sports or slumber parties.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What are head lice?
Head lice are small insects that live on the scalp and hair and feed on blood. They are common in children and can spread easily from person to person through close contact or sharing personal items such as combs and hats.
How can I prevent lice from spreading to others?
Wash personal items such as bedding, towels, and clothing in hot water and dry on high heat. Vacuum carpets, upholstery, and other surfaces where lice may be present.