Intas Kiskin Ointment
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KisKin is a veterinary topical skin cream containing four active ingredients: clobetasol propionate (corticosteroid), ofloxacin (antibiotic), miconazole nitrate (antifungal), and zinc sulphate (astringent). This combination medication is prescribed for dogs to treat complex skin conditions involving inflammation, bacterial infections, and fungal infections. It provides multi-action relief for various dermatological issues under veterinary supervision.
Primary Uses for Dogs
KisKin cream may help treat:
- Mixed bacterial and fungal skin infections
- Inflammatory dermatitis with secondary infections
- Moist dermatitis (hot spots) with microbial involvement
- Skin conditions requiring combined anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial therapy
Dosage Guidelines
PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED - Always follow your veterinarian's specific instructions
- Apply thin layer to affected area as directed by veterinarian
- Typical frequency: 1-2 times daily
- Duration depends on condition severity and response
- Clean and dry area before application
- Prevent licking until absorbed (use E-collar if necessary)
Dosage varies based on infection severity, location, and individual dog factors.
Key Contraindications
Do not use if your dog has:
- Known hypersensitivity to any ingredient
- Viral skin infections (e.g., distemper)
- Deep puncture wounds or serious burns
- Prolonged use without veterinary monitoring
Consult your veterinarian before use in pregnant or nursing dogs.
Common Side Effects
Monitor for these potential reactions:
- Skin thinning with prolonged use
- Local irritation or redness
- Delayed wound healing
- Increased thirst or urination (if licked/ingested)
Contact your veterinarian if side effects persist or worsen.
Storage Requirements
- Store at room temperature (15-25°C / 59-77°F)
- Keep tube tightly closed
- Protect from direct sunlight and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Do not use past expiration date
Important Safety Information
PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED - This medication must be prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before starting any medication, and follow their specific instructions regarding dosage, duration, and monitoring. Regular veterinary follow-up is essential when using combination topical medications.
For veterinary use only. Not for human use.