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"Pediculicide"
Keywords:
lice
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scabicide
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licefreee
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permethrin
,
lindane
Related Terms:
Parasiticide
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Larvicide
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Allergy
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Allergic reaction
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Virucide
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Acaricide
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Immunotoxin
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Hypersensitivity
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Viricide
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Antibiotic
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Immunity
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Fleas
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Vaccine
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Antibiotics
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Food allergy
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Immunomodulator
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Toxoid
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Immunosuppressive drug
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Immunocompromised
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Vaccination
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Drug allergy
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Antimicrobial agent
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Anergy
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Immunization
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Acquired immunity
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Immunosuppressant
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Immunosuppression
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Immunosuppressive drugs
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Antitoxin
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Active immunity
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Inactivated vaccine
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Immunisation
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Antibacterial
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Pyrogen
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Innate immunity
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Immunosuppressive
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Allergen
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Polyvalent vaccine
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Vaccines
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Adjuvant
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Immunomodulators
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Active immunization
,
Booster
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Anamnestic response
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Intolerance
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Serum sickness
,
Sensitizer
,
Immunosuppressive therapy
,
Immunizations
An agent used to kill head lice, body lice or pubic lice. Most commonly used ingredients in pediculicides are permethrin, pyrethrum, and lindane. Non-toxic pediculicides, such as Licefreee!, are also available.
licefreee.com
destroys lice
andybarson.co.uk
a chemical agent that kills lice
wordnet.princeton.edu
a drug used to treat a person infested with lice, and a scabicide is a preparation used to treat a person with scabies
digital-doc.com
Affects immune system and reactivity due to its ability to destroy lice. to top of page
herbsorganic.co.za
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