Takfa Pet is a topical veterinary spray formulated with Tacrolimus and Alpha Tocopherol, using a lipid-based delivery technology, designed for the management and treatment of canine atopic dermatitis, perianal fistula, and pododermatitis of allergic origin. Tacrolimus is a topical immunomodulator used to help manage inflammatory and allergic skin conditions, while Alpha Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is included as an antioxidant component. Takfa Pet is applied topically and is supplied in a 50 ml spray bottle with a nozzle.
KEY FEATURES
- Contains Tacrolimus and Alpha Tocopherol
- Unique lipid-based delivery technology
- Topical spray with nozzle applicator
- Formulated for canine atopic dermatitis, perianal fistula, and allergic pododermatitis
- 50 ml pack size
INDICATIONS / USES
- Canine atopic dermatitis (management and treatment)
- Perianal fistula
- Pododermatitis of allergic origin
COMPOSITION / INGREDIENTS
Tacrolimus — 0.02% w/v
Alpha Tocopherol — see note below
Discrepancy note: The supplied information gives two different concentrations for Alpha Tocopherol — "0.006% w/v" in the first composition block and "0.06% w/v" in the second. This must be confirmed from the actual product label before publishing, as it's the only value that doesn't match between the two supplied sources.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
For topical use only. Spray liberally onto the affected area, twice daily, until symptoms disappear. The dosage and duration of treatment depend on the specific condition being treated and the pet's response. Always use as directed by your veterinarian.
SAFETY INFORMATION
For topical veterinary use only, under the direction of a veterinarian. Not provided / Not verified — specific contraindications, precautions around eye/mucous membrane contact, and minimum age restrictions were not detailed in the supplied information and should be confirmed from the product label before use.
STORAGE
Store according to the manufacturer's instructions.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Brand: Not specified — please confirm manufacturer/brand before publishing
- Product Name: Takfa Pet
- Product Type: Topical veterinary spray (Tacrolimus-based)
- Species: Dogs (indications specified as "Canine")
- Pack Size: 50 ml spray bottle with nozzle
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FAQs
What is Takfa Pet used for?
It is a topical spray used for the management and treatment of canine atopic dermatitis, perianal fistula, and pododermatitis of allergic origin.
What are the active ingredients in Takfa Pet?
It contains Tacrolimus (0.02% w/v) and Alpha Tocopherol. The exact Alpha Tocopherol concentration needs to be confirmed from the label — see the flag below.
How is Takfa Pet applied?
Spray liberally onto the affected area, twice daily, until symptoms disappear, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Is Takfa Pet suitable for cats?
This has not been confirmed from the supplied information — the indications listed are specifically for canine (dog) conditions.
Does Takfa Pet require a veterinarian's guidance?
Yes, dosage and treatment duration should be determined by your veterinarian based on the specific condition and your pet's response.
Is this a long-term treatment?
Duration depends on the condition being treated and the response observed; always follow your veterinarian's guidance on how long to continue treatment.