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Natroba™ (spinosad) Topical Suspension, 0.9% was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on January 18, 2011. Natroba™ is indicated for the topical treatment of head lice (pediculosis capitis) infestations in patients six (6) months of age and older. Natroba™ should be used in context of an overall lice management program. Spinosad, the active ingredient in Natroba™, is derived from a naturally occurring soil bacterium, Saccharopolyspora spinosa. And instructions for use guide. Wash (in hot wat...
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Health Care Professionals Clinical Trials - Natroba
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In two Phase III clinical studies, treatment with Natroba™, which did not include nit combing, was significantly more effective in eliminating head lice than treatment with permethrin (1%), marketed under the brand name Nix, which does require nit combing and was the head lice treatment recommended by the AAP at the time the study protocol was approved by the FDA. Natroba™ Topical Suspension should be used in the context of an overall lice management program:. Wash personal care items such as combs, brus...
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About Head Lice FAQ - Natroba
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Below is a list of questions your children may ask:. What are head lice? Head Lice are little insects that live in your hair. They nibble at your scalp and make you itch. Lice' is plural for 'louse.' If you have more than one LOUSE on your head, you have head LICE. How big is a louse? A louse is actually very small. They can be about the size of a sesame seed. (1/16 to 1/8 of an inch.). What color is a louse? A louse's egg is called a nit. Nits typically hatch in eight to twelve days. It's hard to say, b...
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Resources - Natroba
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For More Information, Please Use The. Natroba™ Topical Suspension is a pediculicide indicated for the topical treatment of head lice infestations in patients six (6) months of age and older. Natroba™ Topical Suspension should be used in the context of an overall lice management program:. Wash (in hot water) or dry clean all recently worn clothing, hats, used bedding and towels. Wash personal care items such as combs, brushes, and hair clips in hot water. Consult the Patient Information.
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Patients & Caregivers - Natroba
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What Is Natroba™? Natroba™ is a prescription medicine used to get rid of lice in scalp hair of children six (6) months of age and older and adults. Natroba™ should be used in context of an overall lice management program. Spinosad, the active ingredient in Natroba™, is derived from a naturally occurring soil bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa. What Are The Possible Side Effects? How Does Natroba™ (spinosad) Topical Suspension, 0.9% work? How Is It Used? And instructions for use. A fine-toothed comb or s...
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Health Care Professionals - Natroba
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Natroba™ (spinosad) Topical Suspension, 0.9% was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on January 18, 2011. Natroba™ is indicated for the topical treatment of head lice (pediculosis capitis) infestations in patients six (6) months of age and older. Natroba™ should be used in context of an overall lice management program. Spinosad, the active ingredient in Natroba™, is derived from a naturally occurring soil bacterium, Saccharopolyspora spinosa. And instructions for use guide. Wash (in hot wat...
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Patients & Caregivers Clinical Trials- Natroba
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What Did The Clinical Trials Show? In two Phase III clinical studies, treatment with Natroba™, which did not include nit combing, was significantly more effective in eliminating head lice than treatment with permethrin (1%), marketed under the brand name Nix, which does require nit combing and was the head lice treatment recommended by the American Academy of Peditarics (AAP) at the time the study protocol was approved by the FDA. Talk with your doctor about whether Natroba™ is right for treating y...
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You are leaving www.natroba.com. The site to which you will be directed is a third party site. It is not controlled or maintained by ParaPRO and the opinions, claims or comments expressed on the site should not be attributed to ParaPRO. The information and practices of the linked site are the sole responsibility of that provider. Return to www.natroba.com. Natroba™ Topical Suspension should be used in the context of an overall lice management program:. Consult the Patient Information. You are encouraged ...
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Clinical Trials- Natroba
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What Did The Clinical Trials Show? In two Phase III clinical studies, treatment with Natroba™, which did not include nit combing, was significantly more effective in eliminating head lice than treatment with permethrin 1%, marketed under the brand name Nix, which does require nit combing and was the head lice treatment recommended by the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) at the time the study protocol was approved by the FDA. Wash (in hot water) or dry clean all recently worn clothing, hats, used bedd...