Dermotil K Spray 100 ML
Dermotil K Spray 100 ML is a veterinary medicated spray for dogs, cats, and horses to treat bacterial and fungal skin infections. It is a prescription-only product and requires a valid veterinary prescription for purchase.
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Description
Key ingredients and their functions
Ketoconazole (2% w/v): A powerful antifungal agent that is effective against various fungal infections, including ringworm caused by Microsporum canis and yeast infections like Malassezia pachydermatis.
Chlorhexidine Gluconate (4% w/v): An antiseptic and antibacterial ingredient that helps treat skin infections like pyoderma caused by Staphylococcus intermedius.
Vitamin E and Essential Fatty Acids: These ingredients are included to help nourish the skin and control irritation.
Uses and benefits
Dermotil K Spray is used to treat and manage a variety of dermatological conditions in pets, including:
-Fungal infections such as ringworm
-Bacterial infections like pyoderma
-Hotspots
-Yeast infections
-Itching and irritation
-Superficial cuts, abrasions, and insect bites
Directions for use:
To use the spray effectively, follow these steps or your veterinarian’s instructions:
-First, wash the pet with a regular shampoo to clean the affected area.
-Spray Dermotil K onto the infected spots.
-Gently massage the solution into the coat and skin.
-Allow it to sit for about 10 minutes.
-Rinse the area thoroughly with clean water.
-Repeat the procedure as directed by your veterinarian.
Important considerations:
Prescription Required: You must have a prescription from a veterinarian to purchase this product.
Topical Use Only: This product is for external use on animals only.
No Licking: Do not allow your pet to lick the treated area until it has dried.
Consult a Veterinarian: Always consult your veterinarian before using any new product on your pet to ensure it is appropriate for their specific condition.
Additional information
Weight | 0.15 kg |
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Dimensions | 17 × 5 × 5 cm |
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