Sklice Side Effects
Serious Side Effects of Sklice
- Signs of overexposure to the ivermectin in Sklice include rashes, hives, or edema.
- Headache, dizziness, and weakness can also be signs of using too much of this product.
- Beware of any nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea that could signify poisoning.
Common Side Effects of Sklice
- Eye redness, soreness, or irritation may occur if this medication makes contact with the eyes.
- Dandruff and dry skin may occur at the point of application.
- Using too much may result in a burning sensation of the skin.
Warnings & Recalls for Sklice
General Sklice Warnings
- Prior to using Sklice, tell your doctor if you or the child that will use the medication have any skin sensitivity or contitions.
- The effects of Sklice are unknown for children under 6 months old. So tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding.
Sklice Treatment and Use
Sklice | ivermectin is a single-use topical anti-infective treatment for head lice in those over the age of 6 months. It generally treats patients with lice in a single application without the use of a nit comb.
How does Sklice work?
The ivermectin in Sklice acts as an antiparasite, targeting channels in the nerves and muscles of invertebrates. This causes paralysis and death for head lice. The inactive ingredients smother the lice, preventing them from breathing and eventually suffocating them.
Sklice Dosage information
Children will need an adult to apply this medication for them. Apply Sklice while your hair is dry. Use up to the entire tube to cover your scalp and hair from root to tip. Take care to cover all of the hair and scalp to expose all lice and eggs to the lotion. Leave the medication in for ten minutes, then rinse it off completely using only water. Lice and nit combs are unneccessary when using Sklice. However, you may use them to remove dead lice and eggs after application. After one treatment, you should not use Sklice again without talking to a doctor.
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Ari Diozon
Posted on Sep 7, 2012