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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 items have been developed with the ambition to offer a complete head lice treatment, whilst also offering ultimative convenience in use - making treatment of head lice infestation easy, and effective in few minutes.
The main objective of this clinical study is to confirm the efficacy on head lice treatment of two Medical Devices, already in market.
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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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Manon Laune
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