International guidelines for clinical trials with pediculicides.Int J Dermatol. 2012 Jul; 51(7):853-8.IJ
Abstract
Pediculosis capitis, infestation with head lice, is common in all human societies. Chemical pediculicides are often used to control head louse infestations, particularly in wealthy communities. A significant number of different protocols have been used to test the efficacy and safety of pediculicides in clinical trials; this constrains scientific comparison of the evidence for efficacy of the different pediculicides. Here we recommend protocols for clinical trials of the efficacy and safety of single-, two-, and three-treatment interventions.
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22715834
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Barker, Stephen C., et al. "International Guidelines for Clinical Trials With Pediculicides." International Journal of Dermatology, vol. 51, no. 7, 2012, pp. 853-8.
Barker SC, Burgess I, Meinking TL, et al. International guidelines for clinical trials with pediculicides. Int J Dermatol. 2012;51(7):853-8.
Barker, S. C., Burgess, I., Meinking, T. L., & Mumcuoglu, K. Y. (2012). International guidelines for clinical trials with pediculicides. International Journal of Dermatology, 51(7), 853-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2011.05446.x
Barker SC, et al. International Guidelines for Clinical Trials With Pediculicides. Int J Dermatol. 2012;51(7):853-8. PubMed PMID: 22715834.
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AU - Barker,Stephen C,
AU - Burgess,Ian,
AU - Meinking,Terri L,
AU - Mumcuoglu,Kostas Y,
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SP - 853
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JF - International journal of dermatology
JO - Int J Dermatol
VL - 51
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N2 - Pediculosis capitis, infestation with head lice, is common in all human societies. Chemical pediculicides are often used to control head louse infestations, particularly in wealthy communities. A significant number of different protocols have been used to test the efficacy and safety of pediculicides in clinical trials; this constrains scientific comparison of the evidence for efficacy of the different pediculicides. Here we recommend protocols for clinical trials of the efficacy and safety of single-, two-, and three-treatment interventions.
SN - 1365-4632
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