[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 5]
[Revised as of April 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR358.650]

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                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 358_MISCELLANEOUS EXTERNAL DRUG PRODUCTS FOR OVER-THE-COUNTER HUMAN 
USE--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart G_Pediculicide Drug Products
 
Sec.  358.650  Labeling of pediculicide drug products.

    (a) Statement of identity. The labeling of the product contains the 
established name of the drug, if any, and identifies the product as a 
``lice treatment.''
    (b) Indications. The labeling of the product states, under the 
heading ``Uses,'' the following: ``treats head, pubic (crab), and body 
lice.'' Other truthful and nonmisleading statements, describing only the 
uses that have been established and listed in this paragraph (b), may 
also be used, as provided in Sec.  330.1(c)(2) of this chapter, subject 
to the provisions of section 502 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic 
Act (the act) relating to misbranding and the prohibition in section 
301(d) of the act against the introduction or delivery for introduction 
into interstate commerce of unapproved new drugs in violation of section 
505(a) of the act.
    (c) Warnings. The labeling of the product contains the following 
warnings under the heading ``Warnings'':
    (1) ``For external use only'' in accord with Sec.  201.66(c)(5)(i) 
of this chapter.
    (2) ``Do not use [bullet]\1\/ near eyes [bullet] inside 
nose, mouth, or vagina [bullet] on lice in eyebrows or eyelashes. See a 
doctor if lice are present in these areas.''
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    \1\ See Sec.  201.66(b)(4) of this chapter for definition of bullet 
symbol.
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    (3) ``Ask a doctor before use if you are [bullet] allergic to 
ragweed. May cause breathing difficulty or an asthmatic attack.''
    (4) ``When using this product [bullet] keep eyes tightly closed and 
protect eyes with a washcloth or towel [bullet] if product gets in eyes, 
flush with water right away [bullet] scalp itching or redness may 
occur''.
    (5) ``Stop use and ask a doctor if [bullet] breathing difficulty 
occurs [bullet] eye irritation occurs [bullet] skin or scalp irritation 
continues or infection occurs''.
    (d) Directions. The labeling of the product contains the following 
information under the heading ``Directions'':
    (1) The labeling states ``[bullet] Important: Read warnings before 
use'' [statement shall appear first and in bold type].
    (2) The labeling states ``adults and children 2 years and over:'' 
[in bold type].
    (3) For head lice treatment products ``Inspect [in bold type] 
[bullet] check each household member with a magnifying glass in bright 
light for lice/nits (eggs) [bullet] look for tiny nits near scalp, 
beginning at back of neck and behind ears [bullet] examine small 
sections of hair at a time [bullet] unlike dandruff which moves when 
touched,

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nits stick to the hair [bullet] if either lice or nits are found, treat 
with this product''.
    (4) Select one of the following:
    (i) For shampoo products ``Treat [in bold type] [bullet] apply 
thoroughly to (optional, may add ``dry'') hair or other affected area. 
For head lice, first apply behind ears and to back of neck. [bullet] 
allow product to remain for 10 minutes, but no longer [bullet] use warm 
water to form a lather, shampoo, then thoroughly rinse [bullet] for head 
lice, towel dry hair and comb out tangles''.
    (ii) For nonshampoo products ``Treat [in bold type] [bullet] apply 
thoroughly to (optional, may add ``dry'') hair or other affected area. 
For head lice, first apply behind ears and to back of neck. [bullet] 
allow product to remain for 10 minutes, but no longer [bullet] wash area 
thoroughly with warm water and soap or shampoo [bullet] for head lice, 
towel dry hair and comb out tangles''.
    (5) ``Remove lice and their eggs (nits) [in bold type] [bullet] use 
a fine-tooth or special lice/nit comb. Remove any remaining nits by hand 
(using a throw-away glove). [bullet] hair should remain slightly damp 
while removing nits [bullet] if hair dries during combing, dampen 
slightly with water [bullet] for head lice, part hair into sections. Do 
one section at a time starting on top of head. Longer hair may take 1 to 
2 hours. [bullet] lift a 1- to 2-inch wide strand of hair. Place comb as 
close to scalp as possible and comb with a firm, even motion away from 
scalp. [bullet] pin back each strand of hair after combing [bullet] 
clean comb often. Wipe nits away with tissue and discard in a plastic 
bag. Seal bag and discard to prevent lice from coming back. [bullet] 
after combing, thoroughly recheck for lice/nits. Repeat combing if 
necessary. [bullet] check daily for any lice/nits that you missed''.
    (6) The labeling states ``[bullet] a second treatment must be done 
in 7 to 10 days to kill any newly hatched lice''.
    (7) The labeling states ``[bullet] if infestation continues, see a 
doctor for other treatments''.
    (8) The labeling states ``children under 2 years:'' [in bold type] 
``ask a doctor''.
    (e) Other information. The labeling of the product contains the 
following statements, as appropriate, under the heading ``Other 
information.'' This information may appear in a package insert. If a 
package insert is used, the ``Other information'' section on the outer 
carton or container label shall include a statement referring to the 
package insert for additional information.
    (1) ``Head lice [highlighted in bold type] [bullet] lay small white 
eggs (nits) on hair shaft close to scalp [bullet] nits are most easily 
found on back of neck or behind ears [bullet] disinfect hats, hair 
ribbons, scarves, coats, towels, and bed linens by machine washing in 
hot water (above 54 [deg]C (130 [deg]F)), then using hottest dryer cycle 
for at least 20 minutes [bullet] items that cannot be washed 
(bedspreads, blankets, pillows, stuffed toys, etc.) should be dry-
cleaned or sealed in a plastic bag for 4 weeks, then removed outdoors 
and shaken out very hard before using again [bullet] items that cannot 
be washed, dry-cleaned, or stored may be sprayed with a product designed 
for this purpose [bullet] soak all combs and brushes in hot water (above 
54 [deg]C (130 [deg]F)) for at least 10 minutes [bullet] vacuum all 
carpets, mattresses, upholstered furniture, and car seats that may have 
been used by affected people''.
    (2) ``Pubic (crab) lice [highlighted in bold type] [bullet] may be 
transmitted by sexual contact. Sexual partners should be treated 
simultaneously to avoid reinfestation [bullet] lice are very small and 
look like brown or grey dots on skin [bullet] usually cause intense 
itching and lay small white eggs (nits) on the hair shaft generally 
close to the skin surface [bullet] may be present on the short hairs of 
groin, thighs, trunk, and underarms, and occasionally on the beard and 
mustache [bullet] disinfect underwear by machine washing in hot water 
(above 54 [deg]C (130 [deg]F)), then using hottest dryer cycle for at 
least 20 minutes''.
    (3) ``Body lice [highlighted in bold type] [bullet] body lice and 
their eggs (nits) are generally found in the seams of clothing 
particularly in waistline and armpit area [bullet] body lice feed on 
skin then return to clothing to lay

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their eggs [bullet] disinfect clothing by machine washing in hot water 
(above 54 [deg]C (130 [deg]F)), then using hottest dryer cycle for at 
least 20 minutes [bullet] do not seal clothing in a plastic bag because 
nits can remain dormant for up to 30 days''.

[68 FR 75417, Dec. 31, 2003]