Unintentional Topical Lindane Ingestions — United States, 1998–2003

Lindane is an organochlorine pesticide found in certain prescription-only shampoos and topical lotions used to treat pediculosis (i.e., lice infestation) and scabies; lindane has been associated with human neurologic toxicity. In 2004, CDC was alerted to cases of illness caused by unintentional inge...

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Published in:MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report Vol. 54; no. 21; pp. 533 - 535
Main Authors: Sievert, J, Lackovic, M, Becker, A, Lew, D.H, Morrissey, B, Blondell, J, Kim-Jung, L.Y, Pitts, M.R, Holquist, C.A, Petersen, A.M, Alonso-Katzowitz, J.S, Calvert, G.M
Format: Journal Article Newsletter
Language:English
Published: United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 03-06-2005
U.S. Government Printing Office
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Summary:Lindane is an organochlorine pesticide found in certain prescription-only shampoos and topical lotions used to treat pediculosis (i.e., lice infestation) and scabies; lindane has been associated with human neurologic toxicity. In 2004, CDC was alerted to cases of illness caused by unintentional ingestion of lindane by persons mistaking the product for a liquid oral medication (e.g., cough syrup). To assess the extent of illness from ingestion of lindane, CDC, with assistance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and state health departments, collected case reports and analyzed data from the Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks-Pesticides (SENSOR-Pesticides) program and the Toxic Exposure Surveillance System (TESS). This report summarizes the results of that analysis, which identified 870 cases of unintentional lindane ingestion during 1998-2003, and describes two examples of lindane ingestions. To reduce the risk of lindane ingestion, public health authorities should alert clinicians to the hazards of lindane and the importance of following FDA usage guidelines, which include dispensing lindane in manufacturer-produced, 1- or 2-ounce single-use containers.
ISSN:0149-2195
1545-861X