
Sebbaderm Antidermatosis Shampoo
Sebbaderm® Shampoo is a keratolytic, antiseborrheic, fungicidal and antibacterial cleansing agent. It aids in removing scales, crusts and excessive sebaceous secretions associated with seborrhoea and other non-specific dermatoses.
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Sebbaderm® Shampoo is a keratolytic, antiseborrheic, fungicidal and antibacterial cleansing agent. It aids in removing scales, crusts and excessive sebaceous secretions associated with seborrhoea and other non-specific dermatoses. It relieves itch and leaves the skin clean and the coat soft and clean-smelling.
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Directions For UseWet the coat thoroughly with warm water. Apply sufficient shampoo to work up a mild lather, then rinse off with warm water. Repeat the application, this time leaving the shampoo on the coat for 10 minutes before rinsing off with warm water. Always dry animals thoroughly after washing and avoid getting shampoo into the eyes. Repeat as often as required.
Packaging250ml, 5L
StorageStore in a cool place (below 25°C ) away from light.
Registration NumberG204 I Act 36/ 1947
Composition
CompositionN-tricloromethylmercapto-4-cyclohexene-l ,2-dicarboximide 2%, salicylic acid 2% and precipitated sulphur 2% in a mild shampoo base. Both sulphur and salicylic acid are keratolytic agents. Salicylic acid has mild antipruritic activity while sulphur has both antiseptic and parasiticidal properties. Kaptan has strong antifungal and antibacterial action. SebbaDerm® has been clinically tested over an extended period: the combination of salicylic acid, sulphur and Kaptan has been shown to be very effective in conditions such as Seborrhoea oleosa, Seborrhoeic dermatitis, acute moist dermatitis, Cheyletiella mite infestations and as a keratolytic for all conditions where increased epidermal turnover is a factor.



