Keramed Vet Shampoo is a professional-grade pet cleanser specially formulated for dogs to treat primary and secondary dermatological infections. This medicated shampoo is non-toxic, safe, and highly effective in managing pyoderma and keratosis. Its unique combination of active ingredients provides a synergistic effect, supporting overall skin health and promoting follicular flushing activity.
Zinc oxide in Keramed Vet Shampoo protects the skin and hair follicles, while micronised sulphur acts as a keratolytic, keratoplastic, antiseborrheic, antibacterial, and antipruritic agent. Salicylic acid helps control seborrheic dermatitis, reduces itching, and improves bacterial and fungal skin infections, making it a comprehensive solution for dogs with sensitive or infected skin.
Composition (per 100 ml):
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Sulphur 2% w/v
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Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% w/v
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Zinc Oxide 0.25% w/v
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Salicylic Acid 0.1% w/v
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Foam Base q.s.
Class: Medicated Shampoo (Antifungal/Antibacterial)
Indications / Uses:
Keramed Vet Shampoo is recommended for:
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Preventing and treating pyotraumatic dermatitis
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Seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis
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Demodectic mange
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Patchy dermatitis and testicular dermatitis
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Maintaining clean and healthy skin
Directions for Use:
Add an appropriate quantity of Keramed Vet Shampoo to water as needed. Apply evenly over the dog’s coat, massage thoroughly, and leave on for 5–10 minutes. Rinse well to ensure complete removal of the shampoo.
Key Features and Benefits:
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Effective treatment for bacterial, fungal, and yeast infections
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Reduces itching and irritation
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Supports follicular flushing and healthy skin regeneration
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Keratolytic, keratoplastic, antiseborrheic, antibacterial, and antipruritic action
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Safe and non-toxic formulation for dogs
Important Information:
A licensed vendor partner will deliver this medicine to you. Order acceptance depends on a valid veterinarian prescription and product availability.
Disclaimer:
Keramed Vet Shampoo information is expert-reviewed and intended for educational purposes. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian for specific concerns, diagnoses, or treatment plans for your pet.

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