Dermotic®

Dermotic
Manufacturer: Corise Healthcare Pvt Ltd

Dermotic® Skin Lotion contains clobetasol propionate, miconazole nitrate and neomycin sulphate / ofloxaxcin. It provides protection from bacterial and fungal infections or mixed dermatological infection. It is indicated in eczematous dermatosis complicated by bacterial and fungal infections.

100ml

Package Savings Per bottle Price Order
5 bottles Bds$ 456.97 Bds$ 50.80 Bds$ 254.00
4 bottles Bds$ 324.94 Bds$ 60.96 Bds$ 243.83
3 bottles Bds$ 225.44 Bds$ 67.05 Bds$ 201.15
2 bottles Bds$ 111.70 Bds$ 86.34 Bds$ 172.69
1 bottles Bds$ 142.19 Bds$ 142.19

Dermotic

What is this product

Dermotic Lotion contains clobetasol propionate, miconazole nitrate and neomycin sulphate/ofloxaxcin. It provides protection from bacterial and fungal infections or mixed dermatological infection. It is indicated in eczematous dermatosis complicated by bacterial and fungal infections.

Class: Antibiotics/Anti-fungal/Steroid

Indication / Uses:

Dermotic Lotion are indicated in dogs and cats for

  • Protection from bacterial and fungal infections:
  • Pyoderma, ringworm, surgical wounds
  • Bacterial and fungal infection, allergic dermatitis
  • Mixed dermal infection exhibiting inflammation and pruritus
  • Idiopathic wound
  • Wounds/Abrasions/Cuts/Burns
  • Eczematosis

Dosage and administration:

Apply locally twice daily on the affected area or as directed by the veterinarian.
For Topical Use / Dermatological Use only.

Overdoses / Side effects / Contraindications /Warnings:

Overdosage is unlikely to happen with topical applications. Contraindications and warnings have not been mentioned on the product label by the manufacture.

Pharmaceutical precautions / Instructions:

Keep in a cool dry and dark place. Protect from heat and light. For Lotion – shake well before use.

Safety: Age / Pregnancy/ Withdrawal:

Safety for use in young animals/ pregnant or lactating dogs/cats is not mentioned by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before using.

Habit forming:

No