TreatmentOvicidal?Mechanism of actionDirections (per package inserts)EffectivenessCost*Comments
Benzyl alcohol 5% lotion (Ulesfia); prescriptionNoSuffocationApply to dry hair, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse; repeat in seven days75% to 76% of patients are lice free at 14 days11 — ($450) for two bottlesCan be costly for long hair (dosing is based on hair length)
Must be used in conjunction with a lice comb (also called nit comb)
Approved for persons six months and older, may be used in pregnant and lactating women
Dimethicone solution (Nix Ultra, Lice MD); OTCNoSuffocationSpray all over dry hair, and massage until wet; let it sit for 30 minutes, then comb into hair; leave on overnight; wash out, and use a lice comb; repeat in eight to 10 days70% to 96% of patients are lice free at 14 days (study of dimethicone 100%)12,13 — ($10 to $20) for one bottleMay cause eye irritation
Should not be used in children younger than two years
Isopropyl myristate (Resultz); OTCNoExoskeleton dissolutionApply to dry hair and scalp, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse with warm water; repeat in eight to 10 days54% to 82% of patients are lice free at 14 to 21 days12 May cause local and eye irritation
Not recommended for children younger than four years
Ivermectin 0.5% lotion (Sklice); prescriptionNot directly, but lice hatched from treated eggs die within 48 hoursNeurotoxic to lice4 Apply to dry hair and scalp, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse; one application is sufficient74% of patients are lice free at 15 days14 — ($360) for one tubeRare adverse effects include skin and eye irritation, erythema, burning, dryness
Ivermectin, oral (Stromectol); prescriptionPartialNeurotoxic to lice200 mcg per kg, two doses seven to 10 days apart8 92% to 97% of patients are lice free at 14 to 15 days after two doses15 $5 ($8) for one 3-mg tablet (dosing varies based on weight)Do not use in children weighing less than 33 lb (15 kg) or in pregnant women
Malathion 0.5% lotion (Ovide); prescriptionPartialNeurotoxic to liceApply to dry hair until hair and scalp are wet, allow to dry naturally, shampoo eight to 12 hours later, rinse and use a lice comb; repeat after seven to nine days only if live lice are still present80% of patients are lice free at 14 days16 $150 ($270) for one bottleFlammable; do not use with a hair dryer or near cigarettes or an open flame
Permethrin 1% shampoo (Nix); OTCNoNeurotoxic to liceApply to damp hair, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse; repeat in seven days50% to 97% of patients are lice free at 14 days1,8,17 $20 for two treatmentsFirst-line treatment1
Pyrethrins 0.3%/piperonyl butoxide 4% shampoo or mousse (Rid); OTCNoNeurotoxic to liceApply to dry hair, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse; repeat in seven days62% to 94% of patients are lice free (unclear time frame)1 — ($15 to $20) for two treatmentsPiperonyl butoxide is thought to prolong the activity of pyrethrins
Avoid in patients with chrysanthemum allergy
Spinosad 0.9% suspension (Natroba); prescriptionYesNeurotoxic to liceApply to dry hair, leave on for 10 minutes then rinse; repeat in seven days only if live lice are present68% to 87% of patients are lice free at 14 days16 $200 ($280) for one bottleMay be used without a lice comb, although use of a lice comb improves results
Safe for use in children four years and older
Do not use in infants younger than six months because it contains benzyl alcohol