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Skin Condition & Dechra Topical Solution
Dechra Topical Yeast Bacteria
Infl ammation Pruritus
Barrier
Repair
Greasy, Waxy
MICONAHEX+Triz
TM
Shampoo, Spray & Wipes
2% Miconazole 2% Chlorhexidine,
2% Miconazole,
USP TrizEDTA
Ceramides
MALACETIC
®
ULTRA
Shampoo & Spray
0.15% Ketoconazole,
1% Acetic Acid,
2% Boric Acid
1% Acetic Acid,
2% Boric Acid
1% Hydrocortisone 1% Hydrocortisone Ceramides 1% Acetic Acid,
2% Boric Acid
TrizCHLOR
TM
4
Shampoo, Spray & Wipes
4% Chlorhexidine 4% Chlorhexidine,
USP TrizEDTA
MAL-A-KET
TM
Shampoo & Wipes
1% Ketoconazole,
2% Acetic Acid
2% Chlorhexidine,
2% Acetic Acid
2% Acetic Acid
Itchin' for a new topical solution?
Dechra has a topical solution to address all your topical therapy needs.
Dechra's topical dermatology portfolio is anchored by key ingredients that you trust such as Chlorhexidine, Miconazole and
Ketoconazole. Some of our formulations are also enhanced with other key ingredients like USP TrizEDTA, ceramides and acetic and boric
acid. TrizEDTA chelates minerals in bacterial cell walls; thereby increasing their susceptibility to active ingredients in Dechra's topical
products.
1
Dogs with atopy are known to be def cient in ceramides.
2
The ceramides in our topical products aid in moisturizing, repairing
and restoring damaged skin. While acetic acid and boric acid offer a unique combination of ingredients not found in other products.
REFERENCES
1
Koch, S.N. (2012). Canine and Feline Dermatology Drug Handbook. Ames: Wiley-Blackwell.
2
Reiter, L., et al (2009). Characterization and quantif cation of ceramides in the nonlesional skin of canine patients with atopic dermatitis compared with controls.
Veterinary Dermatology, 20(4), 260-266.