Malaseb Spray is for support of healthy skin for animals with conditions responsive to miconazole and/or chlorhexidine. Essential fatty acids and Vitamin E provides skin barrier support and hydration.
Key Benefits:
Formulated For: For dogs, cats and horses.
Why Use It:Antimicrobial and antifungal. Provides essential fatty acids and Vitamin E. Provides skin barrier support and hydration. Good between shampoos.
Health Consideration: Chlorhexidine Gluconate is antibacterial and fights against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
How is Medication Given? Shake well before using. Use in a well-ventilated area. Spray directly onto the affected area(s) 2 - 3 times daily or as directed by your veterinarian. Do not allow animal to lick the treated areas until dry to prevent ingestion. All changes (positive or negative) in the condition of the skin and haircoat should be reported to your veterinarian to determine continued use of this spray.
What Results Can I Expect? Chlorhexidine Gluconate is antibacterial and fights against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Miconazole Nitrate is antifungal and works against yeast and fungi.
What Form Does Medication Come In? 8 oz spray
Manufacturer: Dechra
Common Brand Name: Malaseb
Dose and Administration: Shake well before using. Use in a well-ventilated area. Spray directly onto the affected area(s) 2 - 3 times daily or as directed by your veterinarian. Do not allow animal to lick the treated areas until dry to prevent ingestion. All changes (positive or negative) in the condition of the skin and haircoat should be reported to your veterinarian to determine continued use of this spray.
Precautions: For topical use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If skin irritation develops or increases,stop use and call your veterinarian. Keep out of the reach of children and pets. Human Warning: Wash hands after use. Rare but serious allergic reactions have been reported with exposure to chlorhexidine gluconate.
Storage Recommendations: Store at room temp 4 degrees C (39 degrees F) and 25 degrees C (77 degrees F), avoiding excess heat or cold.
In Case of Overdose: Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
Is Prescription from a Vet Required? Yes