WHAT IS KISKIN LOTION 30ML?
Kiskin Lotion 30ml is the compact pack of Kiskin's topical antifungal and antibacterial veterinary lotion. It contains the same active ingredients as the 100ml bottle — suited for small breeds, single localised lesions, or short initial treatment courses where the full 100ml pack is not required.
COMPOSITION
| Active Ingredient |
Action |
| [Check label — antifungal agent] |
Kills fungal organisms |
| [Check label — antibacterial agent] |
Controls secondary bacterial infection |
WHAT KISKIN LOTION 30ML TREATS
- Ringworm (Dermatophytosis) — localised lesions in small breeds
- Malassezia yeast dermatitis
- Secondary bacterial skin infections
- Interdigital infections, ear margin fungal infections
- Small, well-defined lesion sites where minimal product is needed per application
30ML VS 100ML — WHICH PACK SIZE TO CHOOSE?
| Pack Size |
Best For |
| 30ml |
Small breeds, single localised lesion, short course |
| 100ml |
Large breeds, multiple lesions, extended course |
The formulation is identical. Choosing the wrong pack size means either running out mid-course (30ml for a large dog with widespread lesions) or unnecessary cost. If your vet anticipates a long treatment duration, start with the 100ml pack to avoid interrupting therapy.
HOW TO APPLY KISKIN LOTION 30ML
- Part or clip the fur over the affected area
- Clean gently — allow to dry completely
- Apply a thin, even layer over the lesion and a small margin of adjacent healthy skin
- Massage in gently
- Wear disposable gloves — ringworm is zoonotic
- Use a cone to prevent licking until lotion has dried — approximately 20–30 minutes
HOW OFTEN TO APPLY
-
Twice daily — morning and evening
- Continue for the full prescribed course — minimum 3–4 weeks
- Do not stop when skin looks better — fungal infections relapse when courses are cut short
STORAGE
- Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture
- Keep the cap tightly closed between uses
- Do not refrigerate unless stated on label
- Check expiry date before each use — do not use expired topical preparations
- Keep out of reach of children and other pets
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Wear gloves and wash hands after every application
- Do not use near eyes or mucous membranes
- Not for use in cats without explicit veterinary instruction
- If no improvement after 2 weeks, return to your vet
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Frequently Asked Questions — Kiskin Antifungal Lotion 30ml for Dogs
What is the difference between Kiskin Lotion 30ml and 100ml? ▼
The formulation is identical — only the pack size differs. Kiskin Lotion 30ml is suited for small breeds, localised single lesions, or short initial treatment periods. The 100ml pack is more practical for large breeds, multiple lesion sites, or extended treatment courses. If your vet anticipates a long treatment duration, starting with the 100ml pack avoids running out mid-course and interrupting therapy.
What skin infections is Kiskin Lotion 30ml used for? ▼
Kiskin Lotion 30ml treats fungal skin infections including ringworm (dermatophytosis) and Malassezia yeast infections, as well as secondary bacterial skin infections in dogs. It is particularly useful for small localised lesions, ear margin infections, and interdigital fungal infections where only a small volume is needed per application.
Can Kiskin Lotion 30ml be used on a large dog? ▼
It can be used for a single small lesion on a large dog, but if the dog has multiple or widespread lesions, the 30ml bottle will run out quickly. Using an insufficient volume per application — because you are rationing a small bottle — reduces treatment efficacy. For large breeds with extensive skin involvement, the 100ml pack is the practical choice.
How should Kiskin Lotion 30ml be stored? ▼
Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the cap tightly closed between uses. Check the expiry date before each use — do not use expired topical preparations. Keep out of reach of children and other pets.
How do I know if Kiskin Lotion treatment is working? ▼
Early signs of improvement include reduced redness and itching, reduced scaling or crusting, and new hair growth at the margins of the lesion — typically within 2–3 weeks. The lesion should stop expanding. If it is growing or spreading to new areas after 2 weeks of consistent treatment, return to your vet — a fungal culture may be needed to confirm the organism and rule out resistant strains.