Effective for treating fungal infections such as ringworm
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Easy to apply
How it works: Miconazole, an antifungal agent applied to the skin, will clear fungal infections. Most infections should be cleared up within two weeks, otherwise consult your veterinarian.
Cautions: Don’t use bandages or dressings that restrict air circulation over the affected area unless otherwise directed by your veterinarian. Always wash your hands before and after applying this medication.
More Information:
Brand Name MicaVed (Vedco), Miconosol (Med-Pharmex), Conofite (Schering-Plough)
Generic Name Miconazole nitrate
What is the most important information I should know about miconazole lotion: Use this medication for the full amount of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Your pet¿s symptoms may improve before the infection is completely healed. Avoid getting this medication in the eyes, nose, or mouth. Miconazole is available by prescription as a 1% lotion in a 60ml dropper bottle. The usual dose of miconazole lotion is to first clean and dry the affected area, then apply a light covering of the lotion, using a gauze pad or cotton swab once or twice a day for 2 to 4 weeks.
What is miconazole lotion: miconazole lotion is an antifungal medication used on dogs and cats which prevents fungus from growing on the skin. miconazole lotion is used to treat fungal skin infections such as ringworm and yeast infections. Miconazole lotion may also be used for purposes other than those listed.
What should I discuss with my veterinarian before using miconazole lotion on my pet: Tell your veterinarian if your pet has had an allergic reaction to miconazole lotion in the past. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or lactating.
How should this medication be used: Use miconazole lotion exactly as directed by your veterinarian. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Always wash your hands before and after applying this medication. If the infection does not clear up in 2 weeks, or if it appears to get worse, have your pet reexamined by the veterinarian. Avoid getting the medication in the pet¿s eyes, nose, or mouth. Store miconazole lotion at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
What happens if I miss a dose: Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next regularly scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and apply the next one as directed. Do not use a double dose unless directed to by your veterinarian.
What happens if I overdose the pet: An overdose of miconazole topical is unlikely to occur. If an overdose is suspected, seek emergency veterinary medical treatment.
What should I avoid while applying miconazole lotion: Do not use bandages or dressings that do not allow air circulation over the affected area unless otherwise directed by your veterinarian.
What are the possible side effects of miconazole lotion: Serious side effects of miconazole lotion use are not expected. Stop using miconazole lotion and have your pet examined by the veterinarian if the pet experiences unusual or severe blistering, itching, redness, peeling, dryness, or irritation of the skin. Side effects other than those listed may occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to the animal.
What other drugs will affect miconazole lotion: Avoid applying other topical medications at the same time unless told to by the veterinarian. Other topical medications may affect the absorption or effectiveness of Miconazole lotion.
Where can I get more information: Your pharmacist has additional information about miconazole lotion for health professionals that you may read.
Directions:
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Miconazole lotion 1% is a prescription antifungal medication used on dogs and cats to treat fungal skin infections such as ringworm and yeast infections.
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If the infection does not clear up in 2 weeks, or if it appears to get worse, have your pet re-examined by the veterinarian.
Tip: Use this medication for the full amount of time prescribed by the veterinarian. Always wash your hands before and after applying this medication. Avoid getting the medication in the pet’s eyes, nose, or mouth.
Dosage:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Cats/Dogs:
All weights
Clean and dry the affected area then apply a light covering of the lotion, using a gauze pad or cotton swab, once or twice a day for 2 to 4 weeks
Horses:
Storage: Store Miconazole Lotion 1% at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.
Miconazole 1% Lotion:
Active Ingredients
Amount
Miconazole Nitrate
1.15%
Polyethylene Glycol
400
Ethyl Alcohol
55%
Miconazole
4.2
5
5
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poor kitty
the product works well but it takes a little to work.
kitty is feeling better.
10/31/2010
Flaky Fungus Flees
This product sprays on easily. The skin was flaky and the hair was falling out. The house was covered in a dandruff-like grit. It has rapidly disappeared and the hair is growing back in fast. Wendy has multiple allergies and this has been safe for her.
05/14/2010
service
the people at 1800 pet meds are very helpful and very prompt with their service, they are concerned with your pet and send emails to check on their progress. i am very happy with their service and will continue to use them.
01/25/2010
My cocker spaniel has had recurrent yeast infections in her ears. The vet prescribed this treatment and it completely cleared up her infection and seems to be soothing when applied.
12/01/2008
watch out!
My kitten had very bad reaction after using this drug. It made him scratch to wonds. It didn't accure at the begining more in 3 weeks period. I was so furstrided that ringworm won't go away, instead it was spreding in more places. My vet said that it is very rare that kitten would have an allergic reaction, but it's possible.
So be careful.
11/10/2008
I can't imagine what it must feel like to my Golden's skin when applied. Also, is it normal for the skin to turn bright red after applying to areas being treated? Or is that a sign of allergic reaction?
There is a solvent-like odor to the product that is normal. It sounds like your pet may be allergic to the medication if the skin is turning bright red after it has been applied. Please contact your veterinarian to report this reaction and for further instructions.
Put the smallest amount of medication you can onto the affected area and rub in well. Following this procedure the medication should be absorbed into the skin with very little remaining on the skin.
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