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  1. Naldi L. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis. BMJ Clinic Evid. 2010:1713.
  2. Pierard-Franchimont C, et al. Effect of Residence Time on the Efficacy of Antidandruff Shampoos. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 2003, 25:267–71.
  3. Data on File. Nizoral Shampoo.
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  6. Cosmetic Ingredient. Polyquaternium-7.
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  10. Insight Seeking with UK Dermatologist Dr Paul Farrant (3 November 2020)
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