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title: "Veterinary Formula Clinical Care – Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo – Supports Dry, Irritated Skin and Helps Soothe Occasional Itchy Spots – 16 oz"
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# Paraben, dye & soap-free gentle formula 16 oz vet-formulated medicated shampoo Fast-acting relief in 10-15 mins Veterinary Formula Clinical Care – Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo – Supports Dry, Irritated Skin and Helps Soothe Occasional Itchy Spots – 16 oz

**Brand:** veterinary formula
**Price:** 655119₫
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## Summary

> 🐾 Heal, hydrate, and flaunt that flawless coat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Veterinary Formula Clinical Care – Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo – Supports Dry, Irritated Skin and Helps Soothe Occasional Itchy Spots – 16 oz by veterinary formula
- **How much does it cost?** 655119₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- veterinary formula enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Clean & Confident:** Paraben, dye, and soap-free formula leaves your dog fresh, flake-free, and ready to impress.
- • **Rapid Skin Rescue:** Powerful salicylic acid, coal tar & sulfur combo exfoliates, soothes & reduces scaling fast.
- • **pH-Balanced for Dogs:** Specifically designed for canine skin pH, ensuring optimal cleansing without irritation.
- • **Vet-Approved Hydration:** Oatmeal & allantoin nourish and hydrate sensitive, allergy-prone skin without harsh detergents.
- • **Multi-Condition Defense:** Clinically targets seborrhea, mange, fungal & parasitic infections for healthier skin and coat.

## Overview

Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo is a 16 oz vet-recommended, paraben, dye, and soap-free shampoo designed to rapidly treat and soothe flaky, itchy, and infected dog skin caused by seborrhea, mange, and fungal infections. Featuring a potent blend of salicylic acid, coal tar, and micronized sulfur, combined with hydrating oatmeal and allantoin, it promotes healing and restores skin health with a pH-balanced formula tailored specifically for dogs.

## Description

Dogs get dirty, their skin gets irritated, and dealing with an occasionally itchy pup is tough. This Veterinary Formula Clinical Care medicated dog shampoo helps you manage the mess. We use coal tar, salicylic acid, and micronized sulfur to support dry, flaky skin caused by environmental stressors or seasonal allergies. Because this formula prioritizes active ingredients over heavy perfumes, it has a strong, medicinal scent. That distinctive smell means it is actually working against odor-causing buildup. We also include colloidal oatmeal and allantoin to hydrate the coat naturally. Since human products are too acidic, our pH-balanced wash supports your pet safely without relying on harsh soaps or dyes. Application is straightforward. Always spot test a small area first to ensure your pup handles the ingredients well. Lather the shampoo in, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, and rinse. You might notice some extra shedding or flaking after the first few washes. This is normal as the dead cells shed off, so just follow up with a thorough brushing. Use it two to three times a week initially, then scale back. Please consult your vet if issues persist, and remember this formula is strictly for dogs—do not use it on cats.

Review: Impressive! No more mange! - It’s been 10 days today and the mange is almost gone. I used a combination of DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. I’ll outline what I did in a second. Some background: My 10 year old boxer contracted what looked to be demodectic mange. She got bumps on her skin, some large, some smaller. They would start leaking pus, then crust over, and when they scabs came off, she’d have a dark, calloused patch of bald skin. She wasn’t terribly itchy. And she didn’t get stinky. The sores were mostly on her back. Granted, this wasn’t the worst case of mange, by a longshot. She’d recently had two procedures under general anesthesia and I wasn’t keen on the idea of subjecting her toxic dips and other potentially harmful meds, especially given her age. So first I tried the Listerine & baby oil route. Didn’t really help. Then I switched to Borax, hydrogen peroxide and water. That helped a little, but I had to go out of town for a week and couldn’t treat her. When I got back, she looked worse and had more bald patches. She also had a new oozing sore. I read up on desertcart and chose the four products I mentioned earlier: DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. First, I washed her as directed with the benzoyl peroxide shampoos. These shampoos are supposed to flush the pores out and clean out the gunk. I used this step to essentially prep her skin for the following two steps. FYI – DermaBenSS lathers up more and has a coconut-y scent, but Davis seems just as good. I used a little of both. I didn’t need a lot of shampoo. Just remember, these shampoos don’t lather up like regular shampoo, so don’t keep putting it on thinking you need more. I think of this stuff more like a benzoyl peroxide face wash. (Those don’t really later up either.) I kept the shampoo on for 10 minutes, massaging the shampoo into her fur (not scrubbing – I didn’t want to hurt her). Then we rinsed. It’s very easy to rinse off if you don’t gob it on. After that, I used the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs. This one lathers up much more. I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoos really allowed this stuff to get in and work its magic. I followed the directions and kept it on for 15 minutes. It smells medicine-y. Again, massaging it into her fur. After that, we rinsed and towel dried, then pup shook and rubbed against the length of the furniture a dozen or so times. After she dried off a bit more, I put out a waterproof blanket and got out the Nu-Stock. I read lots of reviews about the smell so I was expecting something horrible. It’s not perfume, that’s for sure, but it’s really not as bad as I expected. It smells pine-y and medicine-y, with a bit of sulfur in there. It dries chalky and it can be greasy, so be careful of your furniture. That’s why I put the waterproof picnic blanket on my bed. I applied Nu-Stock directly to her new sores and recent scars, but also spread it over her back where there were quite a few recent scabs. I did this by thinning the Nu-Stock with baby oil, and using an old hair dye brush to make sure the solution got in good contact with her skin. The Nu-Stock sticks pretty well, so your pup might look a little odd with the yellow stuff on her coat. Again, I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoo helped prepare her skin so she could get the full benefit of this product. I repeated this process every three days. On the third and fourth washes, I started using a washcloth to make sure every part of her skin was cleaned properly. Again, not scrubbing, just washing gently. All told, she’s been washed and treated with Nu-Stock 4 times. And OH WHAT A DIFFERENCE. 1. No new sores have popped up, for the first time since she contracted this horrible condition 2. The open sores have healed with new pink skin, not the dark, calloused hard skin that usually appeared when scabs fell off 3. Hair is growing back nicely – even on the older scars This treatment actually makes her coat shiny. Today, she actually seemed like she felt better after her bath – she was romping around like a puppy. I am so grateful to these companies for their amazing products. I think using all these products in tandem made for my pup’s quick recovery. I’m never going without these. As long as I have a fur baby, my cupboard will be stocked with these fantastic products!
Review: Miracle Shampoo—Results After Just One Wash! - This Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo is Paraben, Dye, and Soap Free—and it works immediately! I honestly can’t believe how fast it made a difference. It’s hydrating, anti-fungal, and packed with powerful ingredients that actually do what they claim: shedding dry skin and soothing irritation. My dog’s skin had been extremely flaky, and he was chewing his tail raw in one spot. We received the shampoo on Saturday, bathed him that same day, and the results were incredible. The flakes were completely gone, and the raw spot where he had been chewing was already 95% healed after just one wash. My husband and I were shocked—I really wish I had taken before-and-after pictures. The active ingredients make all the difference: salicylic acid (exfoliates and softens skin), micronized sulfur (soothes irritation and reduces excess oil), and coal tar (helps shed dead skin and reduces scaling). After his bath, our dog smelled clean, felt soft, and his flakes were 100% gone. The only drawback is the shampoo itself smells like tar—but don’t worry, that scent doesn’t linger on your dog. He actually smelled fresh afterward. I almost never write reviews this quickly after receiving a product, but I’ve never seen something work this effectively, this fast. This truly feels like a miracle shampoo, and I can’t recommend it enough!

## Features

- PROMOTES A HEALTHY COAT – Support your dog with a soothing wash that clears away environmental stressors, helping manage dry, flaky skin so their coat stays clean and comfortable
- TOUGH ON FLAKES AND ODORS – This medicated shampoo for dogs uses coal tar and salicylic acid to shed dead cells, leaving a medicinal scent that shows the active ingredients are working
- SOOTHES SENSITIVE SPOTS – Oatmeal and allantoin provide gentle hydration to help manage seasonal allergies, letting you wash your pet safely without relying on harsh soaps or dyes
- BALANCED FOR CANINE CARE – Human washes are too acidic, but this pH-balanced formula supports dog skin safely, giving you peace of mind when dealing with an occasionally itchy pup
- SIMPLE AT-HOME WASH – Spot test first, then massage the shampoo into the coat for 10 minutes, knowing some initial flaking is just a normal part of brushing away dead skin cells

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0037Z6VK8 |
| Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,420 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #17 in Dog Shampoos |
| Brand | Veterinary Formula |
| Brand Name | Veterinary Formula |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 64,122 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736990013156 |
| Included Components | Dog Shampoo |
| Item Form | Shampoo |
| Item Type Name | Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16.01 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SynergyLabs LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FGI01821 |
| Material Type Free | paraben, dye, soap |
| Model Number | FG01315 |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Benefits | Anti-Itch |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Rashes |
| Scent | Coconut |
| Scent Name | Coconut |
| Special Ingredients | Vitamin E |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 736990013156 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Veterinary Formula
- **Material Type Free:** paraben, dye, soap
- **Product Benefits:** Anti-Itch
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Rashes
- **Scent:** Coconut

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I see that it says effective against fungal problems, but is it only to ease the symptoms, or will it actually kill fungus?**
A: Unlike the answer that said there is Ketoconazole in it, there is not. The Ingredients are Coal Tar, Salicylic Acid & Micronized Sulfur, Colloidal Oatmeal and Allantoin. Nothing in it will kill yeast or fungal. I think it might just make them smell better for a day or so but not actually get rid of it or even help. I bought it thinking it would help with my dogs yeast smell on their paws, but after using it three times a week and finding it did nothing I checked the bottle for the ingredients. I should have done that in the beginning, but for some reason I didn't. I just went by the bottle. If your dog has really smelly paws like mine and they are really beyond what is considered normal, then get something with Ketoconazole in it. There are some shampoo's here on Amazon that do have that in them. I'm going to be getting some myself.

**Q: Can this be used for ringworm**
A: I've had best luck with washing areas daily with wash rag & rinsing with clean water. I think it will treat ringworm if used daily. It's really not hard to do. It takes me about 15 minutes to wash areas & rinse off without a complete bath everyday.. I just do a complete bath about once a week. I use Hot Spot Medicine from discount store also. Good luck. It's healing my dog & I'd spent hundreds of $ at the vet on medication.

**Q: How does this compare to EQyss Micro-Tek Medicated Pet Shampoo?**
A: Hi Emily. SynergyLabs Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo contains different active ingredients compared to Micro-Tek Shampoo. Salicylic Acid, Coal Tar & Micronized Sulfur combine in a powerful medicated shampoo proven effective in treating Seborrhea, parasitic and fungal infections. Also contains Colloidal Oatmeal and Allantoin to hydrate skin and promote healing. It also uses paraben, DYE and soap free formula. It is however safe to use only on dogs.I hope this answer helped.

**Q: Could you please provide the full list of ingredients?**
A: The last ingredient is Propylene Glycol and that is why  I will NOT buy this stuff.  This is what it is... Propylene Glycol: Derived from natural gas and used in the automotive industry, propylene glycol is used as a humectant causing moisture retention by coating the hair shaft and preventing water from escaping. Propylene Glycol is a strong skin irritant as well as a liver and kidney toxin.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive! No more mange!
*by S***R on April 8, 2019*

It’s been 10 days today and the mange is almost gone. I used a combination of DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. I’ll outline what I did in a second. Some background: My 10 year old boxer contracted what looked to be demodectic mange. She got bumps on her skin, some large, some smaller. They would start leaking pus, then crust over, and when they scabs came off, she’d have a dark, calloused patch of bald skin. She wasn’t terribly itchy. And she didn’t get stinky. The sores were mostly on her back. Granted, this wasn’t the worst case of mange, by a longshot. She’d recently had two procedures under general anesthesia and I wasn’t keen on the idea of subjecting her toxic dips and other potentially harmful meds, especially given her age. So first I tried the Listerine & baby oil route. Didn’t really help. Then I switched to Borax, hydrogen peroxide and water. That helped a little, but I had to go out of town for a week and couldn’t treat her. When I got back, she looked worse and had more bald patches. She also had a new oozing sore. I read up on Amazon and chose the four products I mentioned earlier: DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. First, I washed her as directed with the benzoyl peroxide shampoos. These shampoos are supposed to flush the pores out and clean out the gunk. I used this step to essentially prep her skin for the following two steps. FYI – DermaBenSS lathers up more and has a coconut-y scent, but Davis seems just as good. I used a little of both. I didn’t need a lot of shampoo. Just remember, these shampoos don’t lather up like regular shampoo, so don’t keep putting it on thinking you need more. I think of this stuff more like a benzoyl peroxide face wash. (Those don’t really later up either.) I kept the shampoo on for 10 minutes, massaging the shampoo into her fur (not scrubbing – I didn’t want to hurt her). Then we rinsed. It’s very easy to rinse off if you don’t gob it on. After that, I used the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs. This one lathers up much more. I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoos really allowed this stuff to get in and work its magic. I followed the directions and kept it on for 15 minutes. It smells medicine-y. Again, massaging it into her fur. After that, we rinsed and towel dried, then pup shook and rubbed against the length of the furniture a dozen or so times. After she dried off a bit more, I put out a waterproof blanket and got out the Nu-Stock. I read lots of reviews about the smell so I was expecting something horrible. It’s not perfume, that’s for sure, but it’s really not as bad as I expected. It smells pine-y and medicine-y, with a bit of sulfur in there. It dries chalky and it can be greasy, so be careful of your furniture. That’s why I put the waterproof picnic blanket on my bed. I applied Nu-Stock directly to her new sores and recent scars, but also spread it over her back where there were quite a few recent scabs. I did this by thinning the Nu-Stock with baby oil, and using an old hair dye brush to make sure the solution got in good contact with her skin. The Nu-Stock sticks pretty well, so your pup might look a little odd with the yellow stuff on her coat. Again, I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoo helped prepare her skin so she could get the full benefit of this product. I repeated this process every three days. On the third and fourth washes, I started using a washcloth to make sure every part of her skin was cleaned properly. Again, not scrubbing, just washing gently. All told, she’s been washed and treated with Nu-Stock 4 times. And OH WHAT A DIFFERENCE. 1. No new sores have popped up, for the first time since she contracted this horrible condition 2. The open sores have healed with new pink skin, not the dark, calloused hard skin that usually appeared when scabs fell off 3. Hair is growing back nicely – even on the older scars This treatment actually makes her coat shiny. Today, she actually seemed like she felt better after her bath – she was romping around like a puppy. I am so grateful to these companies for their amazing products. I think using all these products in tandem made for my pup’s quick recovery. I’m never going without these. As long as I have a fur baby, my cupboard will be stocked with these fantastic products!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Miracle Shampoo—Results After Just One Wash!
*by K***T on August 18, 2025*

This Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo is Paraben, Dye, and Soap Free—and it works immediately! I honestly can’t believe how fast it made a difference. It’s hydrating, anti-fungal, and packed with powerful ingredients that actually do what they claim: shedding dry skin and soothing irritation. My dog’s skin had been extremely flaky, and he was chewing his tail raw in one spot. We received the shampoo on Saturday, bathed him that same day, and the results were incredible. The flakes were completely gone, and the raw spot where he had been chewing was already 95% healed after just one wash. My husband and I were shocked—I really wish I had taken before-and-after pictures. The active ingredients make all the difference: salicylic acid (exfoliates and softens skin), micronized sulfur (soothes irritation and reduces excess oil), and coal tar (helps shed dead skin and reduces scaling). After his bath, our dog smelled clean, felt soft, and his flakes were 100% gone. The only drawback is the shampoo itself smells like tar—but don’t worry, that scent doesn’t linger on your dog. He actually smelled fresh afterward. I almost never write reviews this quickly after receiving a product, but I’ve never seen something work this effectively, this fast. This truly feels like a miracle shampoo, and I can’t recommend it enough!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally! Relief for a dog with oily seborrhea
*by H***R on November 4, 2013*

I started out being a foster mom for a beagle, then I decided she needed to stay with me. Lovely little beagle who had the oiliest skin/coat I have ever come across. I was a vet tech and thought I was reasonably knowledgeable, but life is not a textbook, and is certainly different when you are working with dogs and cats who have been terribly neglected. This dog would become greasy just hours after a thorough bath, had frequent yeast infections in her ears and rashes on her chest and belly. I decided to hit this problem from all areas- diet, bathing, acupuncture, homeopathic treatments, supplements, everything. I have a fused cervical spine and bathing is difficult, so I decided to cover as many areas to hopefully speed her recovery so the bathing would be less frequent, for my sake and hers. When I first started with her, she was on a dry dog food, received at least three baths a week and her bedding HAD to be washed frequently. I changed her over to the Honest Kitchen's Thrive, but have also used Force and Keen, I have her on their herbal supplement Sparkle, fish oils, also Homeopet's Skin and Seborrhea remedy, a probiotic and enzyme product, though is currently just on a probiotic. When I started to run out of DermabenSs shampoo, which I loved, I decided to try a different type of product as I just was not getting the results I wanted. The smell is wonderful and it stripped her coat well, but within 3 days she was oily again. I did more research and opted for a coal tar shampoo. I read the reviews of this product and thought it was something I should try. The price was reasonable. As far a the fragrance goes, for a coal tar shampoo it is not too bad. It could be much worse. It is coal tar after all, it is not going to smell like a bouquet of flowers, but it is certainly better than an oily dog! The lather is nice and I found it to rinse well enough. My dog is a beagle. Possibly with a thick coated dog or one with a longer coat, it would be more difficult, but then those types of coats simply take more work anyway. This seems to do a nice job of exfoliating. Minnie had had a litter of pups in her day and her nipples will get crusted over and this shampoo has done a better job of removing the dead skin than the other products. I can also see that her coat is not oily in three days after a bath now. She can go a week now without a bath. When dealing with a skin issue, I had to remind myself that this problem is not skin deep. But possibly a clue that other areas of her life were not in harmony. That is why I threw practically everything except the kitchen sink at her to give her some relief. I think everything has helped in it's own way. Was there one thing that really tipped the balance? I don't think so, I think it was the collective good that changed things. I so wished I was working with a dog with dry skin as treating this oily condition requires so much work. If anyone else out there is struggling with this problem, here are my recommendations: Feed the best you absolutely can. I am going to go out on a limb and say try using a prepared raw/dehydrated/frozen diet. These dogs need water to help flush away toxins that have built up in their bodies and kibble can make matters worse. I am going to start to switch her over to part THK and Wellness Core for cost reasons. She was the poster child for food allergies and I hoping we have progressed far enough now that she can go on some kibble. If things backslide, I know what worked and will return. Consider supplements wisely. Fatty acids are good in general for reducing inflammation. Probiotics and enyzmes help dogs to make better use of their food and when you are using an expensive product you want them to get as much out of it as possible. Also this helps with battling yeast in the ears. Keep a journal as skin issues take a long time to turn around and you can begin to wonder if you have made any progress. So keep detailed notes and take pictures, too. Good Luck!!

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