Written by: Deepa
19 Jan 2026
Not satisfied with your current shampoo? Are you experiencing greasy flaking or itchy scalp? Then it may be time to switch to a medicated shampoo.
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Medicated shampoos treat conditions affecting the scalp, rather than just the hair. They target: – Fungal infections (yeasts) – Excess oil – Inflammation of the skin
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You likely require a medicated shampoo if you have any of the following: – Persistent dandruff – Yellowish or greasy flakes – Constant itchiness – Red patches of flaky skin on your scalp
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Medicated shampoos can help manage: -Fungal dandruff -Seborrheic dermatitis -Itchy or oily scalp -Mild scaling on the scalp
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Medicated shampoos should be selected based upon the underlying cause of the condition (fungus, etc.): -Ketoconazole is used to treat fungi -Zinc pyrithione can help to reduce flakes -Salicylic Acid is used to loosen scales -Selenium Sulfide will help to balance oil in the scalp
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To see desirable results from a medicated shampoo, it should be used as directed: -Use it 2–3 times per week. -Apply to your scalp only, not the ends of your hair. -It is necessary to leave on the scalp for 3–5 minutes. -Thoroughly rinse out the shampoo.
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Do not: -Use the product daily without consulting a doctor first. -Rinse off aggressively. -Apply it only to the hair. -Quit using it when the flakes go away.
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Yes, but if the product is used too often. Always used it with a very mild conditioner at the ends of the hair only so as not to damage the ends of the hair.
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Medicated shampoo is effective in use and will provide long-term reduction in flakes. Used correctly and follow with doctor guidance when needed.
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