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Bottles of 250 mL |
Composition/Supply Tar Distillate 2% and 10% (Forte). A blend of skin softeners and emollients containing mineral oil, isopropyl palmitate and acetylated cholesterols.
Indications/Uses Doak Oil: Antipruritic bath or shower oil useful for xerosis, eczema and symptomatic relief of pruritus.
Doak Oil Forte: Ideal for atopic dermatitis and psoriasis; may be combined with topical corticosteroids for direct application to skin or scalp.
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Bottles of 150 mL with flip-top cap |
Composition/Supply Decolorized coal tar 0.5%, pyrithione disulfide 1%, salicylic acid 2%, menthol 0.5%. Clear surfactant shampoo base with conditioners; pH adjusted to natural hair balance.
Indications/Uses To combat stubborn seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff, itching scalp and psoriasis
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Bottles of 150 mL and 350 mL with flip-top cap |
Composition/Supply Mild: Polytar 0.5%. Surfactant shampoo base with a protein-rich formula. Regular: Polytar 1%. Surfactant shampoo base with added hair conditioners. Antiseptic, soapless, tar medicated scalp cleansers; pH adjusted to natural hair balance.
Indications/Uses Mild: For everyday control of dandruff, seborrhea and itching scalp. Regular: Combats dandruff, seborrhea and itching scalp. Useful as adjunctive therapy for psoriasis and acne.
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Bottles of 150 mL and 450 mL
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Composition/Supply Tersa-Tar: Tar distillate 3%. Tersa-Tar Mild: Tar distillate 1% with protein and conditioner. Soapless, alkaline free base; pH adjusted to natural hair balance.
Indications/Uses Treatment and control of dandruff, itching, seborrheic dermatitis, scalp psoriasis and cradle cap.
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