WHAT IS KISKIN LOTION 100ML?
Kiskin Lotion 100ml is a topical antifungal and antibacterial veterinary preparation for dogs, in a thin lotion format that spreads easily over larger affected areas, skin folds, and dense-coated regions where an ointment would be difficult to distribute evenly. It contains the same active ingredients as Kiskin Ointment in a more spreadable vehicle.
COMPOSITION
| Active Ingredient |
Action |
| [Check label — antifungal agent] |
Kills fungal organisms |
| [Check label — antibacterial agent] |
Controls secondary bacterial infection |
WHAT KISKIN LOTION 100ML TREATS
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Ringworm (Dermatophytosis) — Microsporum and Trichophyton species
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Yeast infections — Malassezia pachydermatis dermatitis
- Secondary bacterial infections associated with fungal skin disease
- Large or spreading lesions, skin fold infections
- Interdigital fungal infections in larger dogs
KISKIN OINTMENT VS KISKIN LOTION — WHICH TO USE?
| Format |
Best For |
| Ointment 20g |
Small, localised, dry or crusty lesions |
| Lotion 100ml |
Large surface areas, skin folds, dense-coated dogs |
The active ingredients are identical — the difference is the vehicle. The ointment is thicker with prolonged skin contact time. The lotion spreads more easily for larger treatment areas. Your vet will recommend the appropriate format.
HOW TO APPLY KISKIN LOTION 100ML
- Part or clip the fur over the affected area to expose the skin
- Clean gently — allow to dry completely
- Apply a thin, even layer over the lesion and a small margin of adjacent skin
- Massage in gently
- Wear disposable gloves — ringworm is zoonotic
- Use a cone to prevent licking until the lotion has dried — approximately 20–30 minutes
HOW OFTEN TO APPLY
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Twice daily — morning and evening
- Continue for the full course prescribed — typically 4–6 weeks minimum
- The 100ml bottle is suited for extended treatment courses, multiple lesion sites, or large-breed dogs requiring more product per application
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Do not use near the eyes or on mucous membranes
- Ringworm is zoonotic — wear gloves and wash hands after every application
- If no improvement after 2 weeks, return to your vet for re-evaluation
- Do not use on cats without explicit veterinary instruction
- Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children and other pets
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Frequently Asked Questions — Kiskin Antifungal Lotion 100ml for Dogs
What is Kiskin Lotion used for in dogs? ▼
Kiskin Lotion 100ml is a topical antifungal and antibacterial preparation used to treat fungal skin infections (ringworm, Malassezia yeast dermatitis) and associated bacterial skin infections in dogs. The lotion format is suited for larger affected areas, skin folds, and dense-coated regions where an ointment would be difficult to distribute evenly.
What is the difference between Kiskin Ointment and Kiskin Lotion? ▼
The active ingredients are the same — the difference is the vehicle. The ointment has a thicker consistency providing prolonged contact time and a moisture barrier on dry or crusted skin. The lotion is thinner and spreads more easily over larger surface areas and skin folds. Your vet recommends one over the other based on the location, size, and nature of the affected area.
How often should Kiskin Lotion be applied and for how long? ▼
Twice daily application is standard. Continue for the full course prescribed — typically 4–6 weeks minimum for fungal infections. Stopping early is the most common reason for relapse. The 100ml bottle is appropriate for extended treatment courses, multiple lesion sites, or large-breed dogs where more product is needed per application session.
Can Kiskin Lotion 100ml be used on cats? ▼
Only under veterinary supervision. Cats groom themselves extensively and will ingest topical preparations — what is safe for dogs is not always safe for cats. Do not use any dog-labelled topical product on cats without explicit instruction from your vet confirming safety and dosing for feline use.
How do I apply Kiskin Lotion 100ml correctly? ▼
Part or clip the fur over the affected area. Clean gently and allow to dry. Apply a thin, even layer over the lesion and a small margin of adjacent skin. Massage in gently. Wear disposable gloves — ringworm is zoonotic and can infect humans. Use a cone to prevent licking until the lotion has absorbed — approximately 20–30 minutes.