RID Lice Killing Shampoo
Product Description
Lice can safely be killed by the use of premethrin, a proven agent for the treatment of lice. Premethrin can be used without the concerns of neurotoxicity that other anti-lice agents such as lindane, may cause. Safe for use by children. Comes with a comb for removing nits.
May be combined with Rid Spray for use on bedding and furniture, as well as Rid Lice Egg Loosener Gel (for nit removal). Typically works after one application. Read further about the treatment of lice on my website newsletter “”Back To School Infestations”".
Sorry, the 8oz Lice Killing Shampoo is no longer unfilled from the manufacturer.
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I plotting I had pubic lice, so i used this. I later found out that it was genital fungus, so I can’t really tell if it works or not. But the itching has stopped!
Rating: 4 / 5
I ordered RID for my daughter through here and I got a low-cost generic brand that did not work and leaked in the box it was delivered in and now I have to go to a drug store to get the real thing!
Rating: 1 / 5
Jury’s out on this product. My largest quibble is that it is sooo expensive online when you factor in shipping. But it may not be less expensive than in the grocery store so you’ll just have to see how it stacks up in your area. 4 oz doesn’t go very far.
Rating: 2 / 5
My two daughters have had outbreaks of lice about 3 times in the last 5 months. I have bought HUNDREDS of dollars worth of this product and it is not working. We have done all by the book. We have kept our kids home, missed work, canceled events, and scoured our house each time.
I plotting that we were getting individual exposures to new cases of lice, but now reckon that we may be cycling the same exposure. I have done a lot of research on the internet, talked to our pediatrician, pharmacist, and more. I am at war with lice and it keeps on winning. I am worried to use Ovicide and have focused on picking each nit out. I reckon that this product had given me a fake sense of security and I would NOT recommend it.
Rating: 2 / 5
This product and its comb are useless. The pharmacist and pediatrician later clarified that most types of head lice have developed resistance to OTC products like Rid and Nix. The shampoo kills nothing and the fake comb fills with gunk and is impracticable to clean, much less sterilize. It nearly seems like a [...], since the instructions say you will have to keep buying and reapplying more. I did that a few times before knowing that ingredients in Rid can be toxic.
We finished up using a stinky, expensive prescription solution (Ovide) once, then going through the washed hair daily with tweezers and scissors for a week. Looking through a magnifying viewer with a built-in light made it MUCH simpler to spot the eggs. I suspect that’s one reason lice are so hard to kill — the eggs near the scalp are nearly microscopic and most combs pass aptly over them.
If you’re reading this, you have my sympathy. Dealing with lice is like having a second full-time job! Excellent luck to you.
Rating: 1 / 5