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Stough D et al. – Spinosad, which did not require nit combing, was significantly more effective than permethrin in 2 studies reflecting actual–use conditions, and most spinosad–treated participants required only 1 application. Spinosad is a more convenient and effective treatment for pediculosis capitis.


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