Sulfoxydex Shampoo 12oz | 
enlarge | Brand: DVMPharmaceutical Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $10.35
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7191
Media: Misc.
MPN: DVB191 ASIN: B00061MP88
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| Features:
| • | Keratolytic, antimicrobial, anti-seborrheic shampoo | | • | Used as a primary topical treatment of seborrhea, Schnauzer Comedo syndrome & infections, hyperkeratosis & follicular plugging | | • | Promotes skin rehydration |
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Product Description Keratolytic, antimicrobial, anti-seborrheic shampoo for dogs & cats. Used as a primary topical treatment of seborrhea, Schnauzer Comedo syndrome & infections, hyperkeratosis & follicular plugging. Ingred: 2.5% benzoyl peroxide, 2% micronized sulfur.
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| Customer Reviews:
Helps Fight Against Yeast August 30, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My vet recommended this product to use on my Neapolitan Mastiff puppy when she had somewhat of a yeast "outbreak" on her skin. Not only was she all red and itchy but she STUNK. You could see and smell such a huge difference after just one shampooing (of course, one shampooing isn't enough). I call it the "miracle" shampoo. Now I don't have to listen to my family complain about her smell and she is definitely more comfortable. Another plus, one 12oz bottle goes a pretty long way, great when the dog is gigantic. I loved the way it worked so much after each shampooing that before I was half way through the bottle I found and ordered more through Amazon (MUCH cheaper than getting it through the vet's office). I would, of course, ask your vet before purchasing because you do not want to use the wrong product on your dog and cause more problems.
Canine Shampoo for skin problems September 10, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
OK, so it'll leave your dog smelling like a match (it's the sulfur)- and skin dry (follow with a humectant)- this shampoo worked great, rinses out, and my dog's skin showed much improvement with her staph infection.
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