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  2. Selsun Blue - Wikipedia

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    Over the counter Selsun Blue contains 1% selenium sulfide as its active ingredient in its most popular version [2] (the word "Selsun" is a portmanteau of selenium sulfide + n). Chattem announced that on November 1, 2005, they would introduce a new line of shampoos under the brand name Selsun Salon.

  3. These Shampoos Will Finally Fix Your Itchy, Flaky Scalp - AOL

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    If you have scalp eczema, your dermatologist may recommend a medicated shampoo, since are these formulas contain active ingredients such as ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, coal tar, zinc ...

  4. Best dandruff shampoos, according to dermatologists

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    DHS Zinc Shampoo $ at CVS Dermacare Scalp Anti-Dandruff Shampoo With 1 percent pyrithione zinc and coconut oil, this shampoo offers a one-two punch against dandruff and dry scalp.

  5. Say Goodbye to Flaky Hair With These Anti-Dandruff Shampoos - AOL

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    It performs as well or better as other shampoos triple the price and since it contains the maximum dose of selenium sulfide for an over the counter shampoo, you can be sure that it’s packed with ...

  6. Selenium disulfide - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] In the United States, a 1% strength is available over-the-counter, and a 2.5% strength is also available with a prescription. [19] In Canada, the 2.5% strength is available over-the-counter. [19] Selsun Blue is an over-the-counter shampoo for dandruff with 1% selenium disulfide as its active ingredient. [20] [19]

  7. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Regular use of an over-the-counter or prescription antifungal shampoo or cream is a common treatment. The topical antifungal medications ketoconazole and ciclopirox have the best evidence. [10] Ketoconazole should be used twice per week. [8] Shampoo or soap containing zinc pyrithione or selenium disulfide is also used. [8]