Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Fish Oil Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Cats
Effective formula but messy packaging issues
Miconazole Nitrate Lotion 1% is a reliable and cost-effective option for treating fungal infections in dogs and cats. It works well for localized infections but may not be suitable for severe or widespread conditions.
Users report that the lotion effectively treats fungal infections.
Many users highlight the product's affordability.
Several users mention seeing results quickly.
Some users dislike the strong smell of the lotion.
The lotion may not work for yeast infections.
Tip: Consult a vet for alternative yeast infection treatments.
Applying the lotion to the belly or other areas can be difficult.
Tip: Patience and careful application techniques
Factors: frequency of use, storage conditions
No, several users reported that it was not effective for treating yeast infections.
Most users saw improvements within a few days of application.
"This medication is helping my dog get rid of the fungal infection known as ringworm. She is also on Mometamax for the infection in her ears and taking Cefpodoxime tablets, but another vet told me that for the lesions on her belly, I need neither of these would be effective. I'm grateful that I was a..."
"My miniature schnauzer had a raving ear infection, diagnosed via culture to be yeast. This was ordered by my holistic vet. It didn't help at all."
If your pet has localized fungal infections, this lotion is a good choice. However, for more severe cases, consult with a vet for alternative treatments.