Neither are captan, or
ketoconazole shampoos.
I used
Ketoconazole shampoos regularly for months, and while it helped temporarily, the dandruff returned sooner than later.
Not exact matches
I visited a renowned trichologist and she suggested medicated
shampoos containing
ketoconazole, an anti-fungal drug used extensively by cosmetic companies.
Use an antiseptic
shampoo that contains chlorhexidine and
ketoconazole to treat both bacteria and yeast (fungus).
ChloraSeb ™
shampoo is a pleasantly scented
shampoo with antiseptic activity (antibacterial and antifungal) designed for dogs, cats, and horses with dermatological conditions responsive to chlorhexidine and
ketoconazole.
If s / he has a secondary infection (pustules, hot spots, etc) a medicated
shampoo with Chlorhexidine + / -
ketoconazole in it would work nicely as well.
This medicated
shampoo contains both Chlorhexidine and
Ketoconazole, and they combine to act get rid of fungus, parasites, bacteria, and yeast.
If there is no obvious redness of skin or sores on the feet, the smell can be managed by washing the feet in a
shampoo containing
ketoconazole or 2 percent chlorhexidine.