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Conofite Topical Suspension 20ml

Conofite Topical Suspension 20ml

Topical suspension for otitis and dermatitis in dogs and cats.

7421206
€30.90
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Medicine subject to veterinary prescription. (849 Items)
Medicine subject to veterinary prescription. (849 Items)
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Conofite Topical Suspension is indicated for the treatment of external otitis and dermatitis in dogs and cats, caused by fungi, yeasts, sensitive Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, negative bacteria and even otitis caused by sensitive mites, namely: Fungi and yeasts: Microsporum spp.; Trichophyton spp.; Candida spp.; Malassezia pachydermatis (Pityrosporum pachydermatitis). Gram-positive bacteria: Staphylococcus spp.; Streptococcus spp. Gram-negative bacteria: Pseudomonas spp.; Escherichia coli. Mites: Octodectes cynotis (In the case of external otitis due to mites (Otodectes cynotis) the effect of this medicine is due to a physical action of the excipient and not to the activity of its active principles. The veterinary medicine also has anti-inflammatory and antipruritic activities.

Active substance(s): Each ml contains: Miconazole (as nitrate) 23 mg; Prednisolone (as acetate) 5 mg and Polymyxin B (as sulfate) 5500 IU.

Target Species: Dogs and cats.

Posology and route of administration:

Topical application to ears or skin. Before using the medicine, shake the bottle well and warm to body temperature. Otitis externa: Beforehand, clean the external auditory canal carefully and dry using suitable tweezers and cotton wool. Apply 3 to 5 drops of the veterinary medicinal product. Perform a light massage at the base of the ear in order to obtain a good distribution of the medicine. Treat twice a day for 7 to 14 days. Dermatitis: It is advisable to previously clean and cut the fur in the affected and surrounding areas. Apply a few drops of the veterinary medicinal product to the lesions twice a day, for 7 to 14 days, spreading over the entire area of the site to be treated. The amount will depend on the extent of the injury. Both in external otitis and in dermatitis, treatment must be continued without interruption, until complete remission of symptoms. The treatment should have an average duration of 7 to 14 days, exceptionally prolonged up to 1 month, in the most difficult cases. In mite infestations, both ears should be treated for 14 days even if the infestation is only apparent in one ear. The treatment of other animals in contact that do not show clinical symptoms should be considered on a case-by-case basis.

As it is a veterinary medicine subject to medical prescription , we request that you send it to the email: online @farmacianovadamaia.pt

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