Cleaning regiment pinworms

Anonymous
We have a pottery Barn one and matching lunchbox. Rookie mistake on my part. A pain to clean under normal circumstances even. Won't make the same mistake for first grade. I vacuumed it and will hot water wash tomorrow and then let it air dry over the weekend given time. Thank you so much for the suggestion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes finding the medicine was not easy!


Pin-X can be found at Walgreens -- but that was the only place that had it.
Anonymous
Yep. I only found it at Walgreens. CVS said they were out for months.
Anonymous
PP - the medication that knocks them out is a prescription medication, honestly I would get dosage for every member of my family and hoard some of it for later.
Anonymous
Really? Out pediatrician said to take the over the counter meds. One dose first day the another dose 2 weeks later. We are taking the Reese's pinworm Medicine. PED said a prescription was not necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really? Out pediatrician said to take the over the counter meds. One dose first day the another dose 2 weeks later. We are taking the Reese's pinworm Medicine. PED said a prescription was not necessary.


Our pediatrician said the same thing, no prescription. also agree with above, Walgreens was the only place i could find it. Calcualte dosing so you have enough. I think we needed 2 bottles to cover 2 doses for all
Anonymous
After going all over to find it I just bought like 6 boxes. Worried about reinfection after reading too much on the internet. I wanted to be prepared!
Anonymous
Ugh we went through 2 rounds of this with our 6yo in the last 6 months. It's extremely frustrating. I suspect she is getting exposed at school and there is only so much we can do. Our doctor did not recommend treating everyone unless they showed symptoms and did not advise a second treatment unless we saw worms. I suspect it's a balance of taking the poison for the good it does, but avoiding it unless absolutely necessary.
Anonymous
It's crazy how common this is but I had never heard of it before. The daily mopping, vacuuming and laundry is daunting. I am trying to figure out how many weeks I need to clean like this. Thinking 3. I just don't want a recurrence.
Anonymous
Those who successfully treated first time. How long after second dose did you continue daily mopping, washing, etc. ?
Anonymous
11:02 - Pin-ex did nothing for my DD, but she is 17 now so maybe there is new-fangled medicine available over the counter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a pottery Barn one and matching lunchbox. Rookie mistake on my part. A pain to clean under normal circumstances even. Won't make the same mistake for first grade. I vacuumed it and will hot water wash tomorrow and then let it air dry over the weekend given time. Thank you so much for the suggestion.


I have no issues washing the PBK backpack and lunch box. Machine was on gentle cycle and hang them to dry. No issues.
Anonymous
Ugh. Op here. Months later and they are back!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Op here. Months later and they are back!


Op, I'm sorry to hear that. It sounds stressful.

Having two finger suckers I'm almost afraid to ask - but what was the symptoms?
Anonymous
OP, go get the book Dr. Dog and read it with your son. It's hilarious, he'll enjoy it and it will get the message across about thumbsucking and worms.

https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Dog-Babette-Cole/dp/067988548X/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1500776884&sr=1-5
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