Overview
Malaseb is registered to treat Seborrhoeic Dermatitis and Dermatophytosis. Seborrhoeic 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 skins surface. When there is a disruption to the skin’s natural ecosystem these bacteria and yeasts can overgrow causing disease. Reasons for disruption to the natural balance include allergy, including pollens & grasses. Parasites, such as fleas & Hormonal problems.
Directions for Use
Leave the shampoo on for the full 10 minutes wherever possible. Always make sure the coat is thoroughly wet before applying Malaseb, this will make lathering and spreading easier. Using a sponge can help to spread the shampoo well. The sponge also holds water which again helps to ensure the coat is adequately wet during application. A damp cloth, with a little diluted foam can be used to clean the face of both cats and dogs. Whilst bathing cats is never easy, many will tolerate water better if it is not running. Using a 3 bucket technique, where all buckets are filled with warm water can help. The cat is dunked (not including head) into the first bucket and shampoo applied, then wrapped in a towel for the 10 minutes to stay warm and prevent licking foam. Once the 10 minutes is up the cat is sequentially dunked into the first, then second then remaining buckets to rinse the coat.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: 20g/L Chlorhexidine Gluconate - A proven antibacterial with activity against gram positive bacteria (ie. Staphylococcus intermedius) and gram negative bacteria 20g/L Miconazole Nitrate - An Imidazole antifungal with potent activity against gram positive bacteria, fungi and yeasts, especially Malassezia pachydermatis and Microsporum and Trichophyton species.
Contraindications & Cautions
Always read the label & use only as directed. Use with caution around eyes. If shampoo enters animal's eye, flush thoroughly with clean water. Seek veterinary advice if eye changes are observed. Animals should not be left unattended during the recommended ten minute shampoo contact time as licking or inhaling shampoo foam may result in irritation of the gastrointestinal or respiratory tracts.