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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Evict NDC 70413-920 by Lice Ladies Atlanta, Llc, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

EVICT_4oz - EVICT 4oz

EVICT_4oz - EVICT 4oz

The Lice Ladies EVICT Natural Lice Treatment Mousse has been tested and proven effective for all ages, except children under 12 months. It does not contain pesticides and has a pleasant fragrance. It aids in treating and removing head lice and nits, and its natural formula is safe to use. To apply, dampen hair and apply the mousse, then comb thoroughly with the Lice Ladies EVICT Comb. Rinse with warm water as the comb is filled with the product. Repeat treatment in 7-10 days to ensure there is no reinfestation, and use Lice Ladies PREVENT Natural Daily Lice Preventative Spray to help prevent future infestations. The product contains Sobadlo 6X HPUS, which relieves symptoms of head lice and nits. It is for external use only and should not come in contact with eyes, nose, or mouth. If the product gets in the eyes, rinse them immediately with water for five minutes and consult a doctor. Stop use if there is skin or scalp irritation and consult a doctor if a person is pregnant or nursing. The product comes with a foam applicator and has a volume of 4FL oz (1182 ML).*

EVICT_Gallon - EVICT Gallon

EVICT_Gallon - EVICT Gallon

The text describes a natural lice treatment called Lice Ladies EVICT, which comes in the form of a mousse. The product should not be used on children under 12 months and is not marketed as a pediculicide. It contains active ingredients for the relief of head lice symptoms and is pesticide-free. The product is applied to damp hair, left for 5 minutes, combed through in sections, and then rinsed thoroughly. The treatment should be repeated after 7-10 days to avoid reinfection. The text also provides information on the product's inactive ingredients and instructions for use. It concludes with a contact number to ask questions or to report adverse events.*

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