Treating head louse infections.Drug Ther Bull. 1998 Jun; 36(6):45-6.DT
Abstract
Infection with head lice is most common in children aged 6-11 years but can affect anybody. It rarely affects general health but can cause much anxiety. Here we discuss how best to manage such infection, particularly given worries about possible resistance and carcinogenicity with the topical insecticide treatments.
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Journal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
9684423
Citation
"Treating Head Louse Infections." Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, vol. 36, no. 6, 1998, pp. 45-6.
Treating head louse infections. Drug Ther Bull. 1998;36(6):45-6.
(1998). Treating head louse infections. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 36(6), 45-6.
Treating Head Louse Infections. Drug Ther Bull. 1998;36(6):45-6. PubMed PMID: 9684423.
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