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Sebolux is a unique antiseborrheic, keratoplastic and antiseptic shampoo. It removes scales and crusts associated with seborrhea and other nonspecific dermatoses while leaving the skin clean and the coat soft and lustrous. Also recommended for pet dandruff. Unique formulation of solubilized sulfur and sodium salicylate in a rich lathering shampoo base. Anti-microbial, keratolytic and pleasant fragrance.
DIRECTIONS: Shake well before use. Wet the hair coat with warm water and apply a sufficient amount of shampoo to create a rich lather. Massage SEBOLUX Medicated Shampoo into wet hair coat, lather freely. Rinse and repeat. Allow to remain on hair coat for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Frequency of use: Initially two to three times a week for four weeks, then reducing to once a week, or as directed by your veterinarian.
CAUTION(S): Not intended for internal use. Avoid contact with the eyes. Do not mix with other chemicals. Keep away from children. FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY.
- Ingredient(s): Contains: Solubilized sulfur (equivalent to 2% elemental sulfur) and 2% salicylic acid in a shampoo base containing water, sodium lauryl sulfate, lauryl glucoside, Spherulites, glycerin, chitosanide, lauramide DEA, sodium hydroxide and fragrance. Chitosanide, glycerin, salicylic acid and sulfur are present in encapsulated (Spherulites) and free forms. Urea is present in encapsulated form. SEBOLUX is a unique antiseborrheic, keratoplastic and antiseptic shampoo. It removes scales and crusts associated with seborrhea and other nonspecific dermatoses while leaving the skin clean and the coat soft and lustrous.. For topical use only. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, flush eyes with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists.
Directions: Shake well before use. Wet the coat with warm water and apply sufficient shampoo to create a rich lather. Massage SEBOLUX® into wet coat, lather freely. Rinse and repeat. Allow to remain on hair for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
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