CUTANIA™ MalaSpray

Convenient, Safe & Effective Dermatitis Management Helps Fight Antibiotic and Azole Resistance.



Dogs, Cats
Presentation:
8 fl. oz.
Boric acid | 2 % |
Glycolic acid | 2 % |
Ceramides | 2 % |
Also contains: Water, glycerin USP, propanediol, octylphenol ethoxylate, cetrimonium, polysorbate 20, fragrance, DMDM hydantoin.
Convenient, Safe & Effective Dermatitis Management Helps Fight Antibiotic and Azole Resistance.
Antimicrobial, Keratolytic, Lipolytic, Drying, and Deodoryzing Dermatological Convenient No Rinse Spray To prevent recurrence in chronic conditions and first line of defense against Malassezia, mixed infections and keratinization small disorders.
- Shake well before using.
- For animals with long hair, spray against the grain, then massage to make sure product reaches all the damaged skin.
- Dry use:
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- Spray directly and uniformly over the affected area until completely wet and let dry. Can be used over the hair and skin for general conditions.
- After bath – Wet use:
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- Towel dry excess moisture and spray directly and uniformly and allow to dry.
- Combine it with CUTANIA® MalaBath to multiply its effects.
- Repeat application greasy and malodorous skin.
- Can be used once or twice a day or as directed by your veterinarian.
For animal and topical use only. Do not exceed dilution. May cause skin irritation. If irritation develops or worsens, stop product use, and contact your veterinarian. Avoid contact with eyes and mouth. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes and contact your veterinarian immediately. If ingestion occurs, do not induce vomiting.
Store at room temperature (59-86° F). Do not reuse empty container. If product crusting occurs around cap, immerse sealed container in warm water for 15 minutes and then shake well.
- Glycolic acid as an Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) is a natural water-soluble acid derived from fruits and plants. AHAs have excellent exfoliant and keratolytic properties and help to remove the top layers of dead skin cells. Glycolic acid is the smallest and most potent AHA and penetrates the skin more effectively. It exhibits a strong pH-dependent antibacterial activity by disrupting bacterial cell membranes. Glycolic acid is also a humectant.
- Boric Acid is a weak acid with acidifying and astringent (drying) effects. It has also been shown to be effective against Malassezia infections.
- Ceramides provide a healthy protective epidermal barrier as they play a role in nomal barrier function and dermis cell organization.
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