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The Sulfodene Skin Medication for Dogs is used for the treatment of hot spots associated with redness, hair loss, itching and scrapes. Coming in a 4-ounce bottle, Sulfodene provides immediate relief from skin inflammations of your pet. Sulfodene Skin Medication is certified FSA-approved.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole |
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For use in | Dogs |
Application |
Use cotton or soft, clean cloth during application and administer twice a day * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label |
Formulation |
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole Isopropyl Alcohol - 2% |
Special Features | FDA-approved |
Shipping Weight | 5.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Central Life Sciences Pet (Mfg. Number: 7801) |
SIGNS: These skin inflammations may be accompanied by itching so intense that the animal rubs, scratches and bites incessantly. Other signs associated with these skin inflammations include hair loss, redness, scaling and secondary infection.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Clip hair from around affected areas and apply SULFODENE freely with an applicator such as cotton or soft, clean cloth twice a day. If condition does not improve within one week, consult your veterinarian.
WARNING: Rarely, minor allergic skin reactions occur in persons applying this product or in dogs following usage. Wash hands immediately after applying. Should this occur in dogs, discontinue use and wash the treated area with water. Flammable. Keep away from heat or flame. Keep away from eyes. For external use only. Keep this and all other medications away from children.
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My dog has scabs from allergies and losing his hair. His sister used this and it helped no warnings on products about licking.
Sulfodene Skin Medication for Dogs is formulated to use on dogs with the knowledge that they will likely lick some treated spots. While treatment will work best if you stop the dog from being able to lick at or worry at treated areas, small bits of ingestion would not hurt most animals. Per the product label: Clip hair from around affected areas and apply SULFODENE freely with an applicator such as cotton or soft, clean cloth twice a day. If condition does not improve within one week, consult your veterinarian.
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