Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| malathion (0.5%) | Ovide |
The medicine malathion is a safe treatment for
lice.
Malathion lotion must be applied to hair and left on for 8 to 12
hours before rinsing off. A second treatment must be done 7 to 9 days later if
lice are still present.1 Because the product contains
alcohol, avoid sources of heat and open flame such as hair dryers, curling
irons, fireplaces, and cigarettes until it has dried.
How It Works
Malathion kills lice and their eggs (nits).
Why It Is Used
Malathion works very well against lice. However, it is less
widely used than permethrin because treatment requires 8 to 12 hours.
Malathion is not recommended for use by pregnant women, nursing
mothers, or children less than 2 years of age.
How Well It Works
Malathion works very well at killing lice after one
treatment. It sometimes is used to treat lice that have become resistant to
permethrin and pyrethrins.2
Side Effects
No serious side effects have been noted. However, the lotion has an
unpleasant odor, may cause stinging (due to the alcohol content), and is able to catch fire until it dries. It may be too irritating to the skin to be used to
treat pubic lice.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Malathion works well as a treatment for
head and pubic lice. But because it is less convenient to use, other
products are more widely used.
Overuse of lice medications (such as reapplying the cream when only
a single use is prescribed) can irritate the skin and may increase the risk of
side effects from some products. It is common for itching to persist for 7 to
10 days after treatment. Itching is not a reason to treat the person
again.
Malathion is not widely prescribed in the United States because of its strong odor, ability to catch on fire, and the time it takes for treatment to work.3 It can cause severe respiratory problems if swallowed.1
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