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Nix Lice Treatment 

If lice have found their way into your household, Nix lice treatments from CVS can help. Created with powerful medications, Nix works to eradicate adult lice, eggs and larvae. Whether you use Nix as shampoo or as a removal kit, relief from the itching and burning caused by lice is just around the corner.  

Where to Buy Nix Lice Treatment

CVS carries everything you need to free your home from lice. From bedding sprays that treat furniture to Nix Ultra lice treatment and removal kits that help remove lice from your hair, an entire lineup of lice treatments is available that can make getting rid of lice more accessible than ever. Simply explore the health and medicine section at CVS, and you'll find plenty of ways to eliminate lice and deter them from returning. 

Does Nix Lice Treatment Work?

Nix head lice treatments have been a long-trusted way to make lice a thing of the past. Specially formulated to interrupt the lifecycle of lice, they're an effective method that kills on contact. Nix Ultra Shampoo is an easy way to kill lice, and like many lice removal treatments, it comes with a small comb that's used to remove nits (lice eggs) and dead lice once the shampoo is rinsed out of the hair.    Although Nix lice treatment is highly effective, there may be instances that require additional treatments. If lice are still present after 7-10 days, Nix lice treatment can be reapplied.  

Is Nix Lice Treatment Safe During Pregnancy?

Although Nix lice treatments have been approved for use by pregnant women, check with your physician before using any lice treatment. According to the CDC, Nix is a topical treatment formulated without pesticides. It doesn't absorb into the body, and no known danger to a developing fetus has been found. However, when opting for a lice treatment other than Nix, you'll need to carefully choose lice treatment products with similar formulas as Nix. The effects of many other lice treatments haven't been as well-evaluated, contain other ingredients and may not be suitable for use during pregnancy.    Experts recommend avoiding lice treatments while breastfeeding. If you're a nursing mother who needs lice treatment, check with your physician for lice treatment options that are suitable for use while breastfeeding.