"It was the first major program to convince physicians to change the medications they prescribe based on environmental concerns." The National Pollution Prevention Roundtable (NPPR) recently announced the winners of the Fifth Annual Most Valuable Pollution Prevention (MVP2) Awards. The MVP2 Awards honor the most innovative and successful pollution prevention (P2) programs in the country. The First Place MVP2 Award was awarded to the Sanitation District of Los Angeles County, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, and the National Pediculosis Association for its Lindane Usage Reduction Project. Lindane is a persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic chemical used in prescription medication for head lice and scabies. A single treatment for lice contains enough Lindane to pollute six …
Therapeutic Research Center Addresses Head Lice
The Prescriber's Letter published by the Therapeutic Research Center and distributed to physicians and pharmacists, is one of the most widely read and respected health newsletters. In the March 1997 issue, the Prescriber's Letter had this to say about head lice: You'll see some unusual treatments for head lice… especially for persistent cases.Many parents complain about treatment failures with Nix® and other products.Researchers are starting to suspect resistance.Some physicians are resorting to new therapies… but this is causing LOTS of controversy. For example, some recommend leaving Nix® on for 4 to 8 HOURS … instead of 10 minutes. Sometimes even overnight under a shower cap. Or they prescribe Elimite® cream for head lice … and leave it on overnight too. Elimite® is five times …
CHAPTER 2: THE ANATOMY OF PEDICULUS HUMANUS
EXTERNAL ANATOMY 1. General The general relation of the parts to one another is shown in figure 1. It will be seen that the head, thorax and abdomen are clearly separated from one another; that the thorax shows little external sign of segmentation; only seven abdominal segments are distinct. The insect is flattened dorsiventrally. There is one thoracic spiracle, which probably appertains to the prothorax. The leg of Pediculus, which is characteristic of that of Anoplura in general, is shown in figure 2; all parts of the leg are short and strong. The tibia is short and bears a blunt "thumb" on the inner side close to the apex; the thumb terminates in spines and hairs. The one-jointed tarsus is short and carries a single large claw, rough along its concavity. Between the thumb and …
Resistant Lice? A Crisis for the Kids
From the Progress Newsletter, Spring 1996. The National Pediculosis Association has issued an alert to warn American families. The NPA reports that a worst-case scenario is emerging, as head lice appear to be resistant to commercially available chemical treatments. With resistance to the prescription chemical lindane already documented, it is likely that the over-the-counter pediculicides have followed suit. Lice resistance to permethrin was anticipated in 1990 by doctors John D. Edman, Medical Entomologist and John M. Clark, Insecticide Toxicologist, both at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. For the past year, the NPA has been averaging 50 calls a day from parents and health professionals reporting product treatment failure. Frustrated parents have responded to persistent …
The Most Dangerous Medicine
Mothers have found that the cure can be worse than the complaint By Paula Lyons - Ladies Home Journal - June 1994 For years it was the most commonly prescribed treatment for two of the most vexing and distasteful problems of childhood, head lice and scabies. The treatment’s most recognizable brand name has been Kwell, though it is no longer manufactured under that name. Generically, it is known as lindane. And though it comes in lotion and shampoo form, lindane is actually a very strong pesticide. But parents rarely are aware of this, and they can learn too late that lindane can have the same effect on their children that it has on the insects they carry: In other words, it can attack and permanently damage the central nervous system. On June 10, 1993, Jean Nabors*, of Boise, …
Pediculosis Prevention Resolution Submitted to Congress
H.J. Res. 223 United States Conference of Mayors 1620 Eye Street, Northwest Washington, D.C. 20006 Telephone: (202)293-7330 April 8, 1985 The Honorable Barney Frank U.S. House of Representatives 1317 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman Frank, The U.S. Conference of Mayors enthusiastically supports the resolution you have introduced designating September 1985 as "Pediculosis Prevention Month." As the enclosed policy statement demonstrates, we have serious concerns about the potential health and social implications of pediculosis. Please feel free to call me or the Conference staff if we can provide further assistance …
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