Information about Perlice Creme Rinse 1% 120g
Description: Perlice Rinse 1% Cream is formulated to aid in the treatment of head lice. It contains Permethrin which assists in killing lice and their eggs (nits).
Uses / Indications: Perlice is used to treat scabies ('mites that attach themselves to the skin) and used to treat lice (small insects that attach themselves to the skin on the head) It is in a class of medications called scabicides and pediculicides. It works by killing lice and mites.
- Product composition:
- Permethrin 1%
- Pregnancy interaction:
- Perlice Rinse Cream is probably safe to use during pregnancy.
- Expert advice:
- Inform you doctor if you have any skin conditions or allergies to medicines, food or other substances, asthma, or if you have any other medical conditions. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes and wear gloves to avoid irritation to hands. If permethrin is accidentally introduced into the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water. Apply the medication on small part of the hair to ensure it does not affect colored or permed hair before application to entire head. Check hair for active infestation with lice or nits after one repetition of treatment after 14 days as you may be at risk of developing resistance to treatment. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding. It should not take if patient is allergic to permethrin or any ingredient of its ingredients. It should not given to children
- Side Effects:
- Mild burning, stinging, redness, itching, skin rash, numbness, or tingling where the medicine was applied.
- How to use:
- Shampoo your hair and dry it thoroughly. Wait for 30 minutes. Maassage Perlice creme in to scalp and wait for 10 minutes. Rinse hair thoroughly. Use fine toothed comb to remove nits and dead lice
- How it works:
- Perlice acts by paralyzing and killing the mites and their eggs.
- Faq for medicine:
- How long is the duration of effect? The duration through which this medicine remains effective depends on the person involved. The average time is 8 to 10 days. What is the onset of action? This medicine starts giving use within 15 to 30 minutes of applying on the area affected. Is it habit forming? Habit forming tendencies have not been observed for this medicine.
- Medicine interaction:
- No interaction found