Shop Capasal at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy, for a straightforward way to buy a specialist medicated scalp shampoo online. Capasal is commonly searched for as a coal tar shampoo and salicylic acid shampoo when people want targeted cleansing for a dry, flaky or scaly scalp, and to help manage visible build-up as part of a regular scalp-care routine.
This Capasal brand page helps you find the current Capasal option available on withaid, including the practical 250ml format. If you’re comparing medicated shampoos for dandruff, scalp psoriasis or seborrhoeic eczema, use the product details and directions to check suitability and how to use it correctly. Order online for convenient home delivery and refer to the FAQs below for general guidance before you buy.
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Why choose Capasal
- Targeted scalp routine support: chosen for dry, flaky or scaly scalp concerns where a medicated shampoo is preferred.
- Dual-action approach: combines cleansing with gentle exfoliation support (ingredient-led).
- Clear, pharmacy-led information: check ingredients, directions and cautions before purchase.
- Convenient ordering: buy Capasal shampoo online with discreet delivery options.
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FAQs
What is Capasal shampoo?
Capasal is a medicated scalp shampoo commonly purchased for dry, flaky or scaly scalp concerns. Always read the label and patient information leaflet for full ingredient and usage details.
Is Capasal a coal tar shampoo?
Capasal is widely described as a coal tar shampoo and also contains salicylic acid. Check the ingredients list and do not use if you have known allergies or sensitivities to any listed ingredients.
How do I use Capasal shampoo correctly?
Use only as directed on the product label and in the patient information leaflet. If you’re unsure about frequency, contact time, or whether it fits your routine, ask a pharmacist for advice.
Can I use Capasal for dandruff?
Some customers buy Capasal when looking for a medicated shampoo for dandruff and scalp flaking, but suitability and results vary. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from a pharmacist or GP.
Can Capasal be used for scalp psoriasis or seborrhoeic eczema?
Capasal is sometimes used as part of scalp care routines for conditions like scalp psoriasis or seborrhoeic eczema, but it is not a substitute for diagnosis or a treatment plan. Follow the leaflet directions and speak to a pharmacist or GP if you need tailored guidance.
Can I use Capasal during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, check the patient information leaflet and speak to your pharmacist, GP or midwife before using medicated scalp products to confirm suitability for you.
When should I stop use or seek medical advice?
Stop use and seek advice if you develop significant irritation, burning, swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction. Speak to a pharmacist or GP if symptoms are severe, spreading, painful, infected, or not improving. For urgent advice contact NHS 111; for emergencies call 999.
Important: This page provides general information only and does not replace advice from a pharmacist or GP. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use, follow directions carefully, and choose products based on your individual needs and medical history.