Vetoquinol Sebozole Medicated Shampoo for Dogs & Cats
Advanced Antifungal & Antiseborrheic Formula
Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo is a veterinary-formulated medicated shampoo designed specifically for dogs and cats with fungal, bacterial, or seborrheic skin conditions. Combining Miconazole Nitrate 2% and Salicylic Acid 2%, this therapeutic shampoo combats fungal infections, dissolves scales, and regulates skin oil production. Enhanced with Sodium Thiosulfate and other dermatological agents, it offers broad-spectrum antimicrobial and keratolytic support for treating Malassezia dermatitis, ringworm, seborrhea, and other skin infections.
Who Should Use Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo?
This product is ideal for pets suffering from:
- Malassezia dermatitis
- Seborrheic skin disorders
- Ringworm (dermatophytosis)
- Oily, flaky, or scaly skin
- Fungal or bacterial skin infections
What Are the Benefits of Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo for Dogs & Cats?
This advanced antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiseborrheic shampoo delivers targeted relief for chronic or acute dermatological conditions in pets:
- Dual Antifungal and Antiseborrheic Power – Fights fungi, bacteria, and excess sebum all in one.
- Soothes Inflamed Skin – Calms itchy, red, and irritated skin caused by seborrhea or fungal overgrowth.
- Salicylic Acid for Exfoliation – Helps remove flaky skin and scales while unclogging pores.
- Veterinary-Grade Treatment – Ideal for dermatological cases responsive to Miconazole and Salicylic Acid.
- Safe for Cats and Dogs – Formulated for use on both species, including those with sensitive skin.
How to Use Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo Properly? (Directions for Use)
- Shake bottle well before use.
- Wet your pet’s coat thoroughly with warm water.
- Apply shampoo and work into a rich lather.
- Massage gently and leave on skin for 10 minutes.
- Rinse completely and dry with a towel.
- Use twice weekly or as directed by your veterinarian.
Important: Avoid contact with your pet’s eyes and mucous membranes.
What Ingredients Are in Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo?
Here’s a breakdown of the active and inactive ingredients used to deliver therapeutic benefits:
Active Ingredients:
|
Ingredient |
Purpose |
|
Miconazole Nitrate 2% |
Antifungal to treat yeast and dermatophyte infections |
|
Salicylic Acid 2% |
Keratolytic, exfoliates dead skin and reduces scaling |
Inactive Ingredients:
- Carbopol, FD&C Blue #1, FD&C Red #40, Lauramide DEA, Methychloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, PEG 150, PPG-2 Hydroxyethyl Coco/Isostearamide, Purified Water USP, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Thiosulfate
Salicylic Acid is a beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) known for its ability to penetrate oily skin, exfoliate, and reduce inflammation—commonly used to treat seborrheic dermatitis and keratosis in pets.
Are There Side Effects of Sebozole Shampoo in Pets?
While well tolerated by most pets, some may show mild reactions:
- Temporary redness or skin dryness
- Slight irritation on sensitive skin
- Rare allergic responses to preservatives (like methylisothiazolinone)
Discontinue use if irritation persists and consult your vet.
What Precautions Should You Take Before Using This Shampoo?
- For topical use only on dogs and cats.
- Do not use on puppies or kittens under 12 weeks unless directed by a vet.
- Avoid contact with eyes, nose, mouth, or open wounds.
- Keep out of reach of children and other animals.
- Store at room temperature; do not freeze.
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Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo FAQs
What is Vetoquinol Sebozole Shampoo used for?
It treats fungal infections like ringworm and Malassezia dermatitis, while controlling scaling and seborrhea in dogs and cats.
Is this shampoo safe for cats with yeast infections?
Yes, it’s formulated for both dogs and cats and is effective against yeast overgrowths such as Malassezia.
How long should I leave Sebozole shampoo on my pet?
Massage into the coat and leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
Can I use this shampoo with flea or tick treatments?
Yes, but space out the treatments to avoid ingredient interference. Ask your vet for specific timing.
How frequently can Sebozole shampoo be applied?
Typically 2–3 times per week, or as directed by your veterinarian for ongoing skin management.
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