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Malaseb Medicated Pet Shampoo & Antifungal Treatment for Cats & Dogs - 1 litre 250mL

Malaseb Medicated Pet Shampoo & Antifungal Treatment for Cats & Dogs - 1 litre 250mL

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Treat your dog's Itchy Infected Skin before it drives you both crazy!

Malaseb is registered to treat Seborrhoeic Dermatitis and Dermatophytosis. Seborrheic Dermatitis is the scientific name for a skin infection involving bacteria (Staphylococcus) and yeast (Malassezia). Dermatophytosis is the scientific name for ringworm, a condition which is not due to worms (like the name suggests) but is in fact a fungal infection.

It is normal in dogs to have low numbers of resident bacteria and yeasts on the skin surface. When there is a disruption to the skin’s natural ecosystem these bacteria and yeasts can overgrow causing disease.

Why is the natural balance disrupted?

  • Allergy, including to pollens, grasses, foods (meats) and fleas.

  • Parasites, such as fleas, mites and lice.

  • Hormonal problems

  • Conformational problems such as deep skin folds, making sweaty crevices.

How does Malaseb help?

  • Kills the micro-organisms, helping to keep the numbers of yeasts and bacteria at manageable levels.

  • Removes excess scale and oils, commonly produced when the skin is infected

  • Removes allergens such as pollens which can be caught in fur or on skin causing irritation

What about DERMATOPHYTOSIS or ‘Ringworm’
Ringworm is the most common fungal condition in cats, however it is also a well recognised problem in dogs and horses. Malaseb will help to sterilise the coat of ringworm spores, helping to speed recovery and prevent spread of the disease.

Ringworm in cats is a systemic disease which means that although you many only see a few spots the cat is actually covered in ringworm infection and thus all over treatment is needed. Malaseb can be used alone or in combination with systemic medication (usually anti-fungal tablets) to treat ringworm. Combination therapy results in a faster cure than either alone.

How often should I apply Malaseb?
In the case of seborrheoic dermatitis, Malaseb should be used twice weekly when the infection is active. You may be able to be reduce the frequency of bathing to once per week or fortnight once the infection is under control. In most circumstances long term therapy is needed as ‘curing’ the cause of the imbalance is not always possible.

In the case of ringworm, twice weekly bathing is recommended to clean the coat of spores and infection. Therapy is typically needed for 8 to 12 weeks.

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