logowithlouse

10400 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 507

Kensington, MD 20895-3910

office: (240) 242-4267

Head Lice Treatment, Washington D.C., Virginia and Maryland..

Products

Licemeister Comb

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When used for early detection and manual removal, the LiceMeister comb is the realistic and practical alternative to unnecessary and potentially harmful pesticides. The LiceMeister is the safe and cost effective way to win the war against head lice and keep the kids in school, lice and nit free!

Licemeister comb

$21.20 tax included

 

RID Shampoo

We believe the OTC lice killing shampoos are a reasonably safe and effective treatment option for most people. Those with severe allergies may want to avoid these products as they contain botanicals from the chrysanthemum flower. If one chooses to use this product or any similar lice killing shampoo, we recommend following the directions on our FAQ's page rather than the ones supplied with the product. We make a distinction between lice killing shampoos and lice killing conditioners (Nix either its generic equivalent, or in prescription strength). We recommend only the shampoo products.

RID Lice killing shampoo

4 ounce bottle $15.99

8 ounce bottle $21.99

Ulesfia

A new product, Ulesfia, contains benzyl alcohol and is available only by prescription. It is the newest option for head lice treatment, and we are very pleased with the results our clients have experienced so far.  It is a non pesticide, and the manufacturer indicates that it may be used on small children. They advise pregnant and nursing mothers to consult their doctors before using it. As a precaution, we hesitate to recommend any product until it has been in use for a time to be certain it is safe to use. We also believe the recommended amount is excessive, so we suggest using the treatment twice at a lower dose, saving the remaining product from the first application for the second treatment, which should occur ten days after the first. Because the product is so new, not all doctors are aware that Ulesfia is an option, and pharmacies may not have a supply readily available.