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Intas Kiskin Lotion for Dogs and Cats — Antifungal, Antibacterial Skin Relief
Kiskin Lotion is a veterinary-grade, multi-action topical lotion made by Intas Pharmaceuticals for dogs and cats. It combines four active
Composition : CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE + OFLOXACIN + MICONAZOLE + Zinc Sulphate
Class: Antifungal - Antibacterial - Corticosteroid lotion
Kiskin Lotion Uses and
Kiskin Lotion Side Effects:
Specific side effect data for this product has not been published in detail by the manufacturer. As a general note for topical veterinary products containing a corticosteroid (Clobetasol Propionate):
Prolonged or excessive use of topical steroids can cause local skin thinning.
Watch for signs of increased thirst, urination, or appetite changes — these may suggest systemic absorption with long-term use.
If redness, swelling, or irritation worsens after application, stop use and contact your vet immediately.
Your veterinarian will guide you on how long to use the lotion and in what quantity to minimise any risk. Do not continue use beyond the prescribed period without vet approval.
How to Use Kiskin Lotion on Dogs and Cats?
Dosage and duration are to be decided entirely by your veterinarian. Do not self-prescribe or extend use beyond what your vet recommends.
General application instructions (as supported by veterinary sources):
Clean the area first — gently clean and dry the affected skin before applying the lotion.
Apply a thin layer — apply Kiskin Lotion to the affected area only; do not spread to healthy skin unnecessarily.
Massage gently — rub it in lightly so the lotion is absorbed evenly.
Frequency — typically applied 3 to 4 times a day, but follow your vet's specific instructions.
Prevent licking — use an Elizabethan collar (e-collar) to stop your pet from licking the treated area.
This is a prescription medicine. A Supertails vet will call you after ordering to verify your prescription.
How Kiskin Lotion Works in Your Pet's Body?
Kiskin Lotion works through four active ingredients acting together on the skin:
Clobetasol Propionate (0.025%) — a corticosteroid that calms down skin inflammation, reducing redness, swelling, and itch.
Ofloxacin (0.1%) — a broad-spectrum antibiotic that kills both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria responsible for skin infections like pyoderma.
Miconazole Nitrate (2.0%) — an antifungal that disrupts the cell membrane of fungi (including ringworm and yeast), causing them to die.
Zinc Sulphate (3.0%) — helps in skin healing and acts as a mild antiseptic.
Together, these ingredients address the three main drivers of pet skin disease: infection (bacterial and fungal), inflammation, and impaired healing.
Safety Advice for Using Kiskin Lotion:
Prescription only — do not purchase or use without a valid vet prescription.
For external use only — keep away from eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Do not use on pregnant or lactating animals unless specifically directed by your vet.
Do not use in very young puppies or kittens without vet clearance.
Avoid long-term unsupervised use — prolonged steroid-containing topical products can cause hormonal and skin changes.
Prevent your pet from licking the treated area — use an e-collar if needed.
Store safely — keep out of reach of pets and children.
Call your vet immediately if you notice increased thirst, hair loss near the treated area, unusual behaviour, or worsening of the skin condition.
Pair this with a vet consultation on Supertails if you're unsure about your pet's skin condition — consult a vet here.
What to Do If You Miss a Dose?
Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next scheduled application, skip the missed dose and continue as normal. Do not apply double the amount to make up for a missed application. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian.
Substitutes and Alternatives:
No substitute list has been provided with this product. Ask your veterinarian about suitable alternative products if Kiskin Lotion is unavailable or if your pet does not respond to treatment. Only a vet can determine whether a different antifungal, antibiotic, or combination product is appropriate for your pet's specific condition. You can browse other antifungal and antibiotic medicines for pets on Supertails, but always consult your vet before switching.
Kiskin Lotion vs. Kiskin Ointment — What's the Difference?
Intas makes both a Lotion and an Ointment (Cream) form of Kiskin, with the same active ingredients.
Feature
Kiskin Lotion
Kiskin Ointment / Cream
Form
Liquid lotion
Semi-solid cream/ointment
Best for
Larger or hairy areas, hot spots
Smaller, localised, or dry patches
Spreadability
Easy to apply over wide areas
More targeted application
Pack size
30 mL / 100 mL
20 g
Absorption
Quick-drying
Stays on the skin longer
Your vet will advise which form is best suited to where the infection is and how serious it is. Supertails also offers the Kiskin Lotion + Kiskin Ointment combo — check it out on the Kiskin collection page.
Quick Tips for Pet Parents Using Kiskin Lotion
Always clean before applying — use a gentle, pet-safe wipe or saline to remove crust or debris from the skin before each application. Check our dog skin care range for suitable products.
Use an e-collar — pets instinctively lick medicated areas. Prevent this right from the first application to avoid accidental ingestion and to let the lotion work.
Keep a treatment diary — note dates of application and any changes in your pet's skin (better or worse) to help your vet track progress.
Don't stop early — even if the skin looks better, complete the full course your vet recommends. Stopping too soon can cause recurrence or resistance.
Wash your hands after every application — Clobetasol is a potent steroid and should not come in contact with your own skin unnecessarily.
Kiskin Lotion - At Glance:
Detail
Information
Active Ingredients
Clobetasol Propionate 0.025% w/v, Ofloxacin 0.1% w/v, Miconazole Nitrate 2.0% w/v, Zinc Sulphate 3.0% w/v
Manufacturer
Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Neovet division), Ahmedabad, India
Dosage Form
Topical lotion
Pet Type
Dogs and Cats
Pack Sizes Available
30 mL, 100 mL
Prescription Required
Yes
Country of Origin
India
SKU (30 mL)
DSWSK0007INTPH
SKU (100 mL)
DSWSK0006INTPH
Price
₹92 (30 mL) / ₹189 (100 mL)
Buy Kiskin Lotion on Supertails
If your vet has prescribed Kiskin Lotion for your dog or cat, you can order it directly from Supertails — India's trusted pet pharmacy. Both 30 mL and 100 mL sizes are available, and a Supertails vet will call you within 10 minutes of placing your order to verify the prescription. Supertails offers 100% authentic products, easy returns, and fast delivery in 24+ cities. You can also explore the full pet pharmacy on Supertails or browse skin care medicines specifically for dogs and cats.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not substitute professional veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment plans. Medication should only be administered under the direct recommendation and supervision of a pet healthcare professional.
FAQs
What is Kiskin Lotion used for in dogs?
Kiskin Lotion treats bacterial and fungal skin infections, hot spots, ringworm, pyoderma, allergic dermatitis, inflamed skin, and yeast infections in dogs. Its four-ingredient formula helps address multiple causes at once, making it useful for itchy, irritated, or infected skin under veterinary guidance.
Can I use Kiskin Lotion on cats?
Yes, Kiskin Lotion is made for both dogs and cats, but only under veterinary supervision. Cats can react more sensitively to topical medicines, so your vet should confirm the dose, frequency, and duration before you apply it to your cat’s skin.
Is Kiskin Lotion a prescription medicine?
Yes, Kiskin Lotion is a prescription-only veterinary medicine. You need a valid vet prescription before it can be dispensed or used. This helps ensure the product is suitable for your pet’s skin condition and is applied safely and correctly.
How many times a day should I apply Kiskin Lotion?
Kiskin Lotion is typically applied 3 to 4 times a day, but the exact schedule depends on your vet’s advice. Frequency and treatment length may change based on the infection, severity, and whether your pet is a dog or cat.
What is the difference between Kiskin Lotion and Kiskin Ointment?
Both forms contain the same active ingredients. Kiskin Lotion spreads easily over larger or hairier areas, while Kiskin Ointment or cream works better on small, localized patches. Your vet can choose the right form based on your pet’s skin problem.
Can I use Kiskin Lotion on a puppy or a kitten?
Use in puppies or kittens should only happen with clear veterinary guidance. Avoid applying it to newborns or very young pets unless your vet specifically approves it. Young animals may be more sensitive to topical medicines and need extra caution.
What should I do if my pet licks the lotion?
If your pet licks or ingests a significant amount of Kiskin Lotion, contact your vet immediately. To prevent licking, use an Elizabethan collar during and after application. This helps keep the medicine on the skin long enough to work properly.
How long does it take for Kiskin Lotion to work?
Some pets may feel less itchy within a few days, but full healing can take longer depending on the skin condition. Improvement varies by severity, so follow the complete vet-prescribed course even if symptoms look better early.
Where can I buy Kiskin Lotion online in India?
Kiskin Lotion is available online in India on Supertails.com in 30 mL and 100 mL packs. It is sold with prescription verification by a Supertails vet, ensuring you get the product only after proper veterinary review and approval.
Is Kiskin Lotion safe to use near the eyes?
No, Kiskin Lotion should not be used near the eyes, ears, or mucous membranes. It is for external skin use only. If accidental contact happens, rinse the area with clean water and consult your vet as soon as possible.
for Dogs and Cats
Based on the composition and reputable veterinary sources, Kiskin Lotion is indicated for:
Fungal skin infections — including ringworm and yeast infections (Malassezia)
Bacterial skin infections (pyoderma) — superficial bacterial infections common in dogs
Eczematous dermatosis — inflamed, weeping, or crusty skin patches
Allergic dermatitis — skin flare-ups caused by allergic reactions
Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis) — rapidly worsening, inflamed patches
Folliculitis — infection of hair follicles
Intertrigo — skin fold infections in areas like the face, armpits, and groin
Minor wounds with secondary infection — to control bacterial or fungal contamination
Pruritus (itching) — to reduce the urge to scratch and cause further damage
The lotion's four-in-one formulation targets the infection, the inflammation, and the itch simultaneously, which can speed up recovery when used under veterinary guidance. You can explore the full range of skin care medicines for pets on Supertails.
— a corticosteroid, an antibiotic, an antifungal, and a skin-soothing mineral — in a single formula. It is primarily used to treat infected, inflamed, and itchy skin conditions, and is available only on a valid veterinary prescription.
| SKU | DSWSK0007INTPH |
| Brand | Intas Pharmacy |
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