Daktarin (Miconazole 2%) topical antifungal cream for guinea pigs
Daktarin (Miconazole 2%) topical antifungal cream for guinea pigs
Daktarin (Miconazole 2%) topical antifungal cream for guinea pigs

Daktarin (Miconazole 2%) topical antifungal cream for guinea pigs

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Daktarin Cream contains 2% miconazole nitrate, an antifungal treatment commonly used to help treat fungal skin infections in guinea pigs. It is often used for conditions such as ringworm, fungal patches around the nose, ears, eyes and feet, and dry flaky skin caused by fungal irritation.

Guinea pigs are particularly prone to fungal infections during periods of stress, illness or after changes in environment. Early treatment can help prevent the infection from spreading to other guinea pigs or humans.

Common Uses in Guinea Pigs

  • Ringworm and fungal skin infections
  • Dry, flaky or crusty skin caused by fungus
  • Hair loss around the eyes, nose and ears
  • Mild yeast or fungal irritation
  • Supporting treatment alongside cage disinfection and hygiene measures

How to Use

Apply a thin layer to the affected area once or twice daily as directed by your vet. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth and deep open wounds. Wash hands thoroughly after application.

Important Information

  • For external use only
  • Suitable for topical skin application
  • If symptoms worsen or do not improve, seek veterinary advice
  • Fungal infections can be contagious to humans and other pets
  • Always isolate infected guinea pigs where possible and thoroughly clean housing and accessories

Active Ingredient

Miconazole Nitrate 2% w/w

Tube Size

15g

PLEASE NOTE
Our range of medical supplies and supplements are designed to be used in conjunction with qualified veterinary advice to help your guinea pig recover following illness or surgery. Our medical supplies and supplements are not intended as a substitute for professional veterinary assessment. If you are concerned about your guinea pig's health or think they may be ill, please seek veterinary attention as a matter of urgency. 


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