Carbaryl

Carbaryl is a medicinal substance used in the form of lotion or shampoo to remove head and pubic lice.

Carbaryl belongs to the class of carbamates - compounds with insecticidal properties. It blocks the enzyme cholinesterase in the nervous system of lice, which leads to their paralysis and death.

Carbaryl is available in 1% and 5% lotions and shampoos. To treat head lice, use 1% lotion, applying it to the scalp, leaving for 10 minutes, and then rinsing off. To treat phthiriasis (infestation of pubic hair with lice), use 5% lotion in the same way.

Carbaryl is considered a highly effective and safe treatment for head lice. It is well tolerated and rarely causes allergic reactions.

Carbaryl is produced under the trade names Carylderm (Caryldcrm), Clinicidc (Clinicidc) and others. This is an accessible and inexpensive drug to combat lice.



Carbaryl is a drug that is used as a remedy for parasites that lead to the development of diseases of various etiologies. To sell the drug carbaryl, different release forms are used: tablets, gel, suspension.

Carbaryl in the head and hair is used to detect lice in children and adults. It is an effective remedy in the fight against head lice. One of the drugs that blocks the breathing of these parasites is carbaryl. It is used by both doctors and consumers. The substance has an intestinal effect, so it is taken orally. After this, the drug penetrates through the intestinal wall into the blood, affecting all parasites that are in the stomach, intestines or enter the bloodstream.

The specific effect of Carbaryl is its inhibition of the activity of nerve fibers. As a result of paralysis of the nervous system in



Carbaryl, also known as carborane or carbolcal, is an insecticidal substance of the urea class of aryloxyalkane compounds. Used as a remedy for pediculosis, as well as to combat ticks. As an active ingredient, it is used in shampoos, gels, sprays, lotions and other medicines, including nasal drops.