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Pediculosis capitis or head lice infestation is a human medical condition caused by the infestation of the hair by the parasitic insect Pediculus humanus capitis (human head lice). The most common symptom of infestation is pruritus (itching) on the head which normally intensifies 3 to 4 weeks after the initial infestation.
The test item has been developed with the ambition to offer a complete head lice treatment, whilst also offering ultimate convenience in use - making treatment of head lice infestation easy, and effective in few minutes.
The objectives of this clinical study are to assess the efficacy and the safety of a new Medical Device for lice infestation treatment compared to a comparator device, already in market.
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Pregnant (confirmed by pregnancy test for women of childbearing potential) or nursing woman or planning a pregnancy during the study;
Subject who had been deprived of their freedom by administrative or legal decision or adult subject who is under guardianship;
Subject in a social or sanitary establishment;
Subject in an exclusion period from a previous study or who is currently participating to another study on hair/scalp or who participated to another clinical study on hair/scalp within 3 months before first visit.
Subject suspected to be non-compliant according to the Investigator's judgment.
Subject with curly or frizzy hair (type 4a to 4c in the hair type scale above)
Subject with hair length below the shoulder.
Subjects with more than 24 lice on the head
In terms of associated pathology
Subject suffering from a severe or progressive disease or any other pathology that may interfere with the evaluation of the study results.
Subject with a cutaneous disease on the studied zone (scalp and hair).
Subject with severe scratches or open wounds/skin damages on the scalp (lice bites allowed however).
Subject with a known or suspected allergy to any of the components/materials of the investigational or comparator devices, anti-lice comb or post-treatment shampoo.
Subject who has diabetes (type 1 or 2).
Subject with known or suspected immune deficiency or autoimmune disease.
Relating to previous or ongoing treatment
Subject undergoing a topical treatment on the test area or a systemic treatment with :
Subject who received an anti-lice treatment in the previous 2 months.
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136 participants in 2 patient groups
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Céline Lhéritier
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