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Reviewer: Not Magic, 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Caregiver)
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Bought this product for all THREE kids that had gotten head lice. Over $200.00 per box. The doctor gave us a BOGUS coupon that says NO MORE THAN $30.00 but this only applies if your insurance covers it. If your insurance doesn't cover or you cash pay you get a small discount. Called company to refund my money because it did not work AT ALL! They want me to sign a refund agreement that releases
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Reviewer: 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Caregiver)
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Pediatricians and school nurses should be shouting about this medication from the roof-tops! My teen daughter got lice last year - probably from some youngster she was babysitting. She has long thick hair. After two round of Nix and hours of nit-picking, the lice were still there. My pharmacist recommended Sklice, so I called my doctor and got the prescription. It took literally 15 minutes to use
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