A child with who has __________ should not use pediculicide shampoos
1. Asthma
2. Cystic fibrosis
3. Latex allergies
3. Neurological disorders
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1. Pediculicide shampoos can cause an asthma exacerbation.
2. Pediculicide shampoos do not affect children with cystic fibrosis.
3. Pediculicide shampoos are not linked to latex allergies.
4. A child with neurological disorders can use pediculicide shampoos.
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