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Geringe Toxizität der Läusemittel Pyrethrin, Pyrethroide und Permethrin

Limited toxicity of the pediculicides pyrethrin, pyrethroids, and permethrin

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Der korrespondierende Autor weist auf folgende Beziehungen hin: C.S. und U.K. erhielten Unterstützung von Infectopharm (Hersteller von InfectoPedicul) für Beratungs- (C.S., U.K.) und Vortragstätigkeiten (C.S.).

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Sunderkötter, C., Kirchhefer, U. Geringe Toxizität der Läusemittel Pyrethrin, Pyrethroide und Permethrin. Hautarzt 61, 906–910 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-010-2034-4

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