Negasunt Dusting Powder 40g for Cat
Negasunt Dusting Powder 40g for Cat is a topical antiseptic and antifungal powder designed to manage bacterial and fungal skin infections, support wound healing, and soothe irritated skin. Its quick-drying formula helps control moisture, reduce microbial growth, and promote faster recovery—making it an essential first-aid product for feline skin care.
It is commonly used for minor wounds, dermatitis, fungal infections, and post-surgical skin management under veterinary guidance.
Product Overview
Negasunt Dusting Powder is formulated to:
- Control fungal and bacterial growth
- Reduce inflammation and irritation
- Absorb excess moisture
- Protect healing skin from contamination
- Support faster tissue recovery
The powder format allows easy application, especially in hard-to-reach areas such as skin folds, paw spaces, and under the neck.
Key Ingredients & Actions
| Ingredient | Function |
| Miconazole | Antifungal agent effective against dermatophytes and yeast |
| Zinc Oxide | Soothes irritation and promotes wound healing |
| Talc Base | Absorbs moisture and creates a protective barrier |
These components work together to dry infected areas, reduce itching, and prevent secondary infections.
Indications for Use
Negasunt Dusting Powder may be recommended for:
- Ringworm (Dermatophytosis)
- Yeast infections (Malassezia dermatitis)
- Bacterial skin infections (Pyoderma)
- Minor wounds and abrasions
- Hot spots
- Dermatitis and allergic skin reactions
- Post-surgical skin protection
- Moist skin fold infections
How Negasunt Works
- Antifungal Action: Miconazole targets fungal cell membranes, eliminating dermatophytes and yeast organisms.
- Antibacterial Support: Zinc oxide helps reduce bacterial proliferation.
- Moisture Control: Talc absorbs excess moisture, preventing fungal growth.
- Skin Protection: Creates a breathable protective layer over affected areas.
Dosage & Application Guidelines
General Application Instructions
- Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly.
- Lightly sprinkle a thin layer of powder over the lesion.
- Gently spread for even coverage.
- Prevent licking for at least 10–15 minutes.
Recommended Usage Table
| Condition | Frequency | Duration |
| Fungal infection | Once or twice daily | 1–2 weeks |
| Bacterial infection | Once or twice daily | 1–2 weeks |
| Dermatitis / Allergies | Once or twice daily | As needed (1–2 weeks typical) |
| Post-surgical care | Once or twice daily | As advised by veterinarian |
| Minor wounds | Once daily | Until healing improves |
Administration Tips
- Use an Elizabethan collar if licking occurs
- Avoid applying near eyes, nose, or mouth
- Ensure fur is parted so powder reaches the skin
- Apply consistently at the same time daily
Safety Profile
Negasunt is generally safe when used as directed.
Possible Mild Side Effects
- Mild skin redness
- Temporary dryness
- Rare hypersensitivity reaction
- Digestive upset if ingested (due to licking)
Use With Caution
- Cats with known sensitivity to antifungal agents
- Open, deep, or heavily bleeding wounds (consult vet first)
- Extensive burns or ulcerated lesions
- Pregnant or lactating queens (seek veterinary advice)
If swelling, worsening redness, or unusual behavior occurs, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Preventing Complications
- Do not over-apply; excessive dryness may irritate skin
- Prevent ingestion by supervising your cat
- Store in a dry place below room temperature
- Keep container tightly sealed
Veterinary Perspective
Topical antifungal agents such as miconazole are widely supported in veterinary dermatology literature for managing feline ringworm and yeast infections. Zinc oxide has documented soothing and protective benefits in minor wound care.
Negasunt is often used as supportive therapy alongside:
- Oral antifungals
- Antibiotics
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Medicated shampoos
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Negasunt treat ringworm in cats?
Yes, it helps manage fungal infections like ringworm when used consistently and under veterinary guidance.
Is it safe if my cat licks it?
Small amounts may cause mild digestive upset. Prevent licking whenever possible.
Can it be used long-term?
It is generally intended for short-term use (1–2 weeks) unless directed by a veterinarian.







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