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  • Could you distinguish dandruff from seborrhoeic dermatitis? Click here for pictures to help you.
  • This scenario mentions the conditions cradle cap and dandruff. Are you confident that you could provide advice on how to deal with both of these, in terms of product recommendation and other measures? If you are unsure, refer to your pharmacy’s copy of Counter Intelligence Plus
  • Do you sell any products that contain ketoconazole? If so, have a look at the labels to remind yourself of when it can be sold, and identify when a referral to a GP is necessary
  • This scenario mentions ‘mildly potent corticosteroids’. Refer to the Topical Corticosteroids section of the BNF to find out which drugs fall under this heading, and which are moderate, potent and very potent
  • Someone who presents with severe or persistent seborrheic dermatitis may end up being diagnosed with diabetes or even HIV. Can you think why might this be?
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