Is there over the counter med. equivilant to Ovace Foam?

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13 Dec 2009

No, not exactly. Ovace foam is an antibacterial foam used to treat bacterial infections of the skin, including dandruff.

Depending on what you are using it for there will be over the counter products you can use. Speak to your pharmacist and ask for a recommendation.

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