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Lice Treatment Market Confronts Insecticide Resistance with Novel Non-Chemical and Physical Agents
The Lice Treatment Market is experiencing a dynamic shift as it grapples with the pervasive and growing challenge of insecticide resistance in head lice populations, often referred to as "super lice." For decades, the market was dominated by over-the-counter (OTC) products containing chemical pediculicides, primarily pyrethrins and permethrin (synthetic pyrethroids). However, genetic mutations, such as kdr-type mutations, have rendered these conventional treatments less effective in many regions, directly fueling the demand for new, innovative solutions. This resistance issue is the primary driver behind the significant market growth in non-chemical and physically acting treatments. Products based on silicones (like dimethicone), mineral oils, or lipid esters work by coating the lice and nits, blocking their respiratory openings (spiracles) or disrupting their water balance, leading to asphyxiation or dehydration. Since this is a physical mode of action, lice cannot develop resistance,…

