Soya oil-based shampoo superior to 0.5% permethrin lotion for head louse infestation [Corrigendum]
Burgess IF, Kay K, Burgess NA, Brunton ER. Med Devices (Auckl). 2011;4:35-42 In March 2011 we published a report of a clinical study investigating the efficacy of a shampoo for the treatment of head louse infestation.1 The report states that the shampoo used contained, as an active componen...
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oai:doaj.org-article:e6ea6ef071314ee7aa22496296f553802021-12-02T05:49:54ZSoya oil-based shampoo superior to 0.5% permethrin lotion for head louse infestation [Corrigendum]1179-1470https://doaj.org/article/e6ea6ef071314ee7aa22496296f553802015-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.dovepress.com/corrigendum-soya-oil-based-shampoo-superior-to-05-permethrin-loti-peer-reviewed-article-MDERhttps://doaj.org/toc/1179-1470Burgess IF, Kay K, Burgess NA, Brunton ER. Med Devices (Auckl). 2011;4:35-42 In March 2011 we published a report of a clinical study investigating the efficacy of a shampoo for the treatment of head louse infestation.1 The report states that the shampoo used contained, as an active component, 1% soya oil. However, it has now come to light that this product may have a considerably different formulation, and possibly contained no soya oil at all. Read the original articleBurgess IFDove Medical PressarticleMedical technologyR855-855.5ENMedical Devices: Evidence and Research, Vol 2015, Iss default, Pp 295-296 (2015) |
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Burgess IF, Kay K, Burgess NA, Brunton ER. Med Devices (Auckl). 2011;4:35-42 In March 2011 we published a report of a clinical study investigating the efficacy of a shampoo for the treatment of head louse infestation.1 The report states that the shampoo used contained, as an active component, 1% soya oil. However, it has now come to light that this product may have a considerably different formulation, and possibly contained no soya oil at all. Read the original article |
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