Dhs Zinc
DHS Zinc 240ML of 2%
What is Dhs Zinc?
DHS Zinc is a therapeutic shampoo formulated to address and alleviate symptoms associated with dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. Enriched with zinc pyrithione, this medicated cleanser helps to effectively control flaking, scaling, and itching on the scalp by targeting and reducing the growth of yeast and bacteria. Suitable for regular use, DHS Zinc aims to soothe irritated skin while promoting a healthier scalp environment.Side Effects
- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
Warnings
- Do not exceed the recommended dose to avoid zinc toxicity.
- Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Use with caution if you have kidney disease.
- Avoid using it with other mineral supplements unless advised by a healthcare provider.
- May interact with certain medications, consult with a healthcare professional.
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- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- metallic taste
- stomach cramps
- Do not exceed the recommended dose to avoid zinc toxicity.
- Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Use with caution if you have kidney disease.
- Avoid using it with other mineral supplements unless advised by a healthcare provider.
- May interact with certain medications, consult with a healthcare professional.
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DHS Zinc 240ML of 2%
What is Dhs Zinc ?
DHS Zinc is a therapeutic shampoo formulated to address and alleviate symptoms associated with dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. Enriched with zinc pyrithione, this medicated cleanser helps to effectively control flaking, scaling, and itching on the scalp by targeting and reducing the growth of yeast and bacteria. Suitable for regular use, DHS Zinc aims to soothe irritated skin while promoting a healthier scalp environment.
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