Antifungal Medications, Creams & Tablets for Dogs and Cats
Skin infections, paw licking, ear discharge, and unexplained itching can be worrisome. If your dog or cat is dealing with such persistent symptoms, a fungal infection might be the underlying cause. It might be time for veterinary-approved antifungalmedications, including oral antifungal tablets, topical creams, and multi-actionointments like Animax and ketoconazole-based treatments to help your pet heal fast.
Target the Root of Fungal Infections
Fungal conditions in pets, such as ringworm, yeast dermatitis, and Malassezia overgrowth, often appear as:
- Scaly or flaky patches
- Itchy skin or paws
- Redness and inflammation
- Musty skin odor
- Chronic ear infections
Our range of antifungal treatments for dogs and cats offers fast, effective relief, from prescription oral antifungal tablets like fluconazole to topical skin and ear care solutions.
What’s in This Collection?
Topical Antifungal Creams & Ointments
- Ketoconazole Cream 2%: Commonly prescribed for ringworm and yeast infections
- Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream or Ointment: Combines anti-inflammatory and antifungal power
- Animax Ointment: Trusted by vets for fungal, bacterial, and inflammatory conditions
Oral Antifungal Medications
- Fluconazole Tablets (150mg): Effective systemic treatment for deep or resistant fungal infections
- Ketoconazole Tablets (200mg): Frequently prescribed for skin infections or systemic conditions in both dogs and cats
- Antifungal Tablets for Cats and Dogs: Vet-prescribed and dosage-specific
How to Choose the Right Antifungal for Your Pet
Choosing between a topical treatment and an oral antifungal medication depends on:
- The severity and location of the infection
- Whether the infection is localized (e.g., paw, ear) or systemic
- Your pet’s age, weight, and medical history
- Veterinary diagnosis and prescription
Always consult your vet before starting antifungal medications, especially oral drugs like fluconazole or ketoconazole, which require precise dosing and monitoring.
FAQs about Anti-Fungal Medications
What is the best antifungal cream for dogs?
Ketoconazole Cream 2% and Animax Ointment are commonly prescribed topical treatments for fungal skin infections in dogs, including yeast and ringworm.
Are oral antifungal tablets safe for pets?
Yes, when prescribed and appropriately dosed by a veterinarian. Oral antifungals like fluconazole or ketoconazole are used for moderate to severe fungal infections in dogs and cats.
Can I use human antifungal cream on my pet?
You should not use human medications on your pet without veterinary guidance. Many human antifungals contain ingredients that may be toxic to animals.
How long does antifungal treatment take to work?
Topical treatments may improve mild skin infections in 1-2 weeks. Systemic infections often require 3-6 weeks or longer with oral antifungal medications.