Lindane Alternatives

Scientists report that lindane is currently among the least effective means to control lice and scabies. In a recent article, researchers studying the effectiveness of lindane for lice control "strongly recommend its removal from the market." In an informal survey conducted by the California chapter of the American Academy for Pediatrics, doctors report that they had stopped using lindane even before the California ban because of "low efficacy and high toxicity."

The recommended alternative for lice control is wet hair combing with a specially designed comb that effectively removes lice nits (eggs). This mechanical control is completely non-toxic and highly effective. The National Pediculosis (Headlice) Association (NPA) has developed the "licemeister" comb and has videos available providing instruction for effective mechanical removal. Below you will find links to this and other resources for safe and effective lice and scabies control.

NPA's Ten Tips for Head Lice and Nit Removal

NPA's Ten Tips for Head Lice Prevention

Beyond Pesticides Fact Sheet - Least Toxic Head Lice & Scabies Control

INFORM Fact Sheet - Lindane Alternatives for Institutional Uses (prisons, hospitals)

Sierra Club Canada Fact Sheet - PDF file

Be sure to use these safer, non-chemical alternatives to control lice and scabies.  You can also work with your school nurse and/or parents group to promote non-chemical alternatives for lice control in schools and daycares.4

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