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Sebowash Shampoo is a medicated shampoo formulated to treat dandruff, medically known as seborrheic dermatitis. It contains the active ingredient fluocinolone acetonide (0.01% w/v), a corticosteroid that helps alleviate symptoms such as itching, redness, and swelling associated with scalp conditions.

Usage Instructions:

- Application: Apply a sufficient amount of Sebowash Shampoo to the scalp and massage thoroughly.

- Duration: Leave the shampoo on the scalp for approximately 5 minutes to allow it to work effectively.

- Rinsing: After the waiting period, rinse the scalp thoroughly with water.

- Frequency: Use the shampoo as directed by your healthcare provider. For treating dandruff, it is typically used once daily; for prevention, once weekly applications may be recommended. citeturn0search1

Precautions:

- External Use Only: Sebowash Shampoo is intended for use on the scalp only. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and other mucous membranes.

- Avoid Covering Treated Area: Do not bandage, cover, or wrap the treated scalp area unless directed by a doctor, as this may increase the risk of side effects.

- Consultation: Before starting treatment, inform your doctor if you have any known allergies, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding.

Possible Side Effects:

Some users may experience mild side effects at the application site, including:

- Burning sensation

- Irritation

- Itching

- Redness

These effects are usually temporary. If they persist or worsen, consult your healthcare provider. citeturn0search1

Availability:

Sebowash Shampoo is available in various sizes, including 60 ml, 100 ml, and 125 ml bottles. In New Delhi, India, it can be purchased at local pharmacies or ordered online through platforms such as Clinikally, Wellness Forever, and others. A prescription may be required, so it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before purchasing.

Note: Always use Sebowash Shampoo as directed by your healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective treatment.