Can selenium sulfide be used in treatment for lice?
No. the current formulation does not include selenium sulfide
CANDID - TV is the brand name of shampoo containing Selenium sulfide in India. It is made by GLENMARK Laboratories.
either i didn't notice it for a long time, but Perrigo brand selenium sulfide 2.5 lotion which I've got smells like dog piles or body odor. i was wondering what that stink was until i finally smelled my pillow, rubbed my hands in my hair, PHEW!!!!
the geometry of the central atom is trigonal pyramid and the shape of the compound will be bent
Selenium is a nonmetallic element with an atomic number of 34 and an atomic weight of 78.96. Its chemical symbol is Se. Selenium is most commonly found in nature in its inorganic form, sodium selenite. An organic form of selenium, selenomethionine, is found in foods
Selenium sulfide is used against tinea capitis.
No. the current formulation does not include selenium sulfide
CANDID - TV is the brand name of shampoo containing Selenium sulfide in India. It is made by GLENMARK Laboratories.
Dandruff
This is a "decomposition" reaction.
CrS3 is the formula of chromium(VI) sulfide
either i didn't notice it for a long time, but Perrigo brand selenium sulfide 2.5 lotion which I've got smells like dog piles or body odor. i was wondering what that stink was until i finally smelled my pillow, rubbed my hands in my hair, PHEW!!!!
the geometry of the central atom is trigonal pyramid and the shape of the compound will be bent
Selenium shampoo is used for infections involving the fungus called malassezia furfur which is the cause of seborrhoeic dermatitis or seborrhoeic eczema. This condition is characterised by itchy, greasy skin on the face especially around the eyes and sides of the nose. By using selenium on the skin it controls the rash in irritation.
Selenium is a nonmetallic element with an atomic number of 34 and an atomic weight of 78.96. Its chemical symbol is Se. Selenium is most commonly found in nature in its inorganic form, sodium selenite. An organic form of selenium, selenomethionine, is found in foods
Selenium is an element it was "made" in the nova of an exploding star several billion years ago.Selenium is found on Earth in minerals such as pyrites where it partially replaces the sulfides. Native selenium is very rare. Most elemental selenium on the market comes as a byproduct of metal refining such as copper or the production of sulfuric acid.
Selenium occurs naturally in a number of inorganic forms, including selenide, selenate, and selenite. In soils, selenium most often occurs in soluble forms such as selenate (analogous to sulfate), which are leached into rivers very easily by runoff.Selenium has a biological role, and it is found in organic compounds such as dimethyl selenide, selenomethionine, selenocysteine, and methylselenocysteine. In these compounds, selenium plays a role analogous to that of sulfur.Selenium is most commonly produced from selenide in many sulfide ores, such as those of copper, silver, or lead. It is obtained as a byproduct of the processing of these ores, from the anode mud of copper refineries and the mud from the lead chambers of sulfuric acid plants. These muds can be processed by a number of means to obtain free selenium.Natural sources of selenium include certain selenium-rich soils, and selenium that has been bioconcentrated by certain plants. Anthropogenic sources of selenium include coal burning and the mining and smelting of sulfide ores. (Source wikipedia)