SPECIFICATIONS
Malaseb cures seborrheic dermatophytosis. Staphylococcus and yeast produce seborrheic dermatitis (Malassezia). Dermatophytosis—ringworm—is a fungal infection.
Dogs rarely have skin germs or yeasts. Disrupting the skin's environment allows these bacteria and yeasts to create disease.
Disorders:
Pollen, grass, food, and flea allergies.
Fleas, mites, lice.
Hormone problems
Sweaty deep skin wrinkles.
Malaseb benefits?
Eliminates yeasts and germs.
Removes infection-related scales and oils.
Removes skin-irritating pollens.
Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) (Ringworm)
Horses, dogs, and cats get ringworm.
Malaseb kills ringworm spores, facilitating recovery and reducing spread.
Even when you only see a few patches, cats with ringworm need systematic therapy.
Systemic antifungals or malaseb can treat ringworm. Combination therapy heals faster.
Ringworm treatment involves twice-weekly malaseb.
Talk to your vet or doctor if your cat infects young children or immune-compromised adults. Ringworm is harmful without a strong immune system.
Malaseb—how often?
Seborrhoeic dermatitis requires twice-weekly malaseb. Once the infection is under control, you can bathe weekly or fortnightly. Long-term therapy is needed since imbalances rarely "cure."
Ringworm requires twice-weekly bathing. 8–12 weeks of therapy.