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  • noun Any of a class of insecticides whose active ingredient is derived from a naturally-occurring soil-dwelling bacterium, Saccharopolyspora spinosa.

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  • Based on the apparent advantages of spinosad over the current standard of care, along with a U.S. market for head lice treatment estimated at approximately $240 million, we think this deal with ParaPRO could be potentially very lucrative for Pernix.

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  • Results showed that approximately 85% (trial 1) and 87% (trial 2) of spinosad-treated participants were lice free after 14 days.

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  • ("Pernix") (NYSE Amex: PTX), a specialty pharmaceutical company primarily focused on the pediatric market, and ParaPRO, LLC today announced the commercial launch of Natroba™ (spinosad) Topical Suspension, 0.9%, an FDA-approved prescription treatment for head lice in patients four years of age and older.

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  • The trials compared the efficacy of spinosad with that of permethrin Nix.

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  • Natroba™ treats head lice using spinosad, a compound derived from a soil microbe.

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  • Natroba™ treats head lice using spinosad, a compound derived from a soil microbe.

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  • Its active ingredient, spinosad, is so safe that it's approved for use on organic crops.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Lice ingest Natroba's main insecticide, spinosad, and begin to shake, until they exhaust themselves - to death.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Comfortis spinosad is an FDA-approved chewable, beef-flavored tablet that kills fleas and prevents flea infestations on dogs.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • At the time of the announcement ParaPRO had submitted a drug candidate containing the API spinosad to the FDA seeking approval for the treatment of head lice.

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