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Yes, ciclopirox shampoo is available over-the-counter (OTC) in some countries for the treatment of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. It contains the antifungal agent ciclopirox, which helps to reduce scalp inflammation and flaking. However, availability may vary by region, so it's important to check local regulations or consult a pharmacist.
It's not exactly over the counter. It is online but does not require prescription because wherever it ships from has approved it for OTC sales. I have not purchased anything from this site so I don't know how or if it is true. http://www.medstoreinternational.com/buy-Penlac.php
Yes, nail polish remover.
When an iron nail is dipped in the solution of copper sulphate solution , after a while the solution changes into the colour of green becoming iron sulphate and a brown substance is found on the iron nail which is copper so we get to know that the displacement reaction is produced
No, you need a prescription from a medical doctor.
The easiest way to cure nail fungus is to buy over the counter medicine from a store. You can also look on the internet for home remedies that will allow for a more natural healing.
There is an over-the-counter solution for hair loss. Rogaine is a common product found in drugstores, and you can often find a generic version for much cheaper. http://www.drugstore.com/ask/are-there-any-over-the-counter-treatments-for-hair-loss/qxa1016
Yes, CVS sells toenail fungus treatments. Prescription antifungal medicine can be bought in the pharmacy. Creams and ointments and antifungal nail lacquer can be purchased over-the-counter.
When an iron nail is dipped in copper sulfate solution, a displacement reaction occurs. The more reactive iron displaces the less reactive copper from the copper sulfate solution. This results in the iron nail becoming coated with copper, as copper metal is deposited onto the surface of the iron nail. Over time, the iron nail will appear to turn a copper color due to this deposition of copper onto its surface.
Fungal nail infections can be caused by factors such as feet being in moist, wet or humid area's such as communal showers or swimming baths and reoccuringly wearing tightly fitted footwear.There are various treatments available over the counter such as antifungal tablets and antifungal nail paint.
It may sound weird, but saline solution does pretty well with that and you can buy it over the counter.
Yes.. All prescribed and over-the-counter medications (eye drops, saline solution) are allowed on a plane.