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People who suffer from seborrheic dermatitis (SD) face not only physical challenges, but also psychological ones, which may include embarrassment and low self-esteem. We suggest that you listen to your patients' concerns and provide them with information about the condition using our product insert. There are various groups, such as the Dermatology Foundation, that may help patients better cope with SD and its psychological effects. For a complete list of groups, visit www.infoderm.com.
It is important for you, the physician, to let your patients know that they are not alone. Seborrheic dermatitis is a common disease that affects millions of Americans. SD can be controlled with an effective regimen that includes Capex® Shampoo (fluocinolone acetonide) topical shampoo, 0.01%, a unique corticosteroid treatment in a shampoo-delivery system. Some side effects have been reported infrequently in people who have used topical steroids, such as inflammation, burning, itching and irritation.
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