Piroctone Olamine 200 ml Shampoo for Cat
Piroctone Olamine 200 ml Shampoo for Cats is a veterinary dermatological cleanser formulated to help manage dandruff, seborrhoeic skin, and fungal-associated scaling in cats. It contains piroctone olamine, an antifungal agent known for controlling yeast overgrowth such as Malassezia, which is commonly linked to flaky, irritated skin. Suitable for adult cats and kittens as advised by a veterinarian, this shampoo helps cleanse excess scales, soothe irritation, and support a balanced skin environment. It is typically used as part of a structured dermatology care plan rather than as a cosmetic grooming product.
Key Benefits
- Helps control dandruff and flaky skin
- Supports management of yeast-related dermatitis
- Assists in reducing scaling and mild irritation
- Gently cleanses without excessive drying
- Promotes a healthier, shinier coat
- Suitable for seborrhoeic skin conditions
- Supports ongoing dermatological maintenance
How It Works
Piroctone Olamine Shampoo works by addressing fungal imbalance and excess scaling at the skin surface.
- Piroctone Olamine – An antifungal agent that helps inhibit yeast growth, particularly Malassezia, commonly associated with dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis.
- Chlorhexidine (if included in formulation) – Broad-spectrum antimicrobial support to reduce bacterial overgrowth.
- Moisturising agents such as aloe vera, glycerin or panthenol – Help maintain hydration and reduce skin dryness.
- Mild surfactants – Cleanse dirt and excess oils while preserving the natural skin barrier.
This combined action supports restoration of a healthier skin environment.
Indications / When Is It Recommended?
Piroctone Olamine 200 ml Shampoo is commonly recommended for:
- Dandruff and flaky skin
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
- Yeast-related skin imbalance
- Mild fungal-associated irritation
- Scaling linked to excess sebum production
- Maintenance between antifungal treatment cycles
It may be used alongside dietary, systemic, or topical therapies as directed by a veterinarian.
Ingredients Overview
Piroctone Olamine Antifungal agent that helps control yeast overgrowth on the skin surface.
Chlorhexidine (if present) Broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent supporting bacterial control.
Aloe Vera Extract Soothing botanical ingredient that supports hydration and reduces irritation.
Glycerin / Panthenol Moisturising agents that help maintain skin barrier integrity.
Refer to packaging for full ingredient concentration details.
Dosage & Administration
| Cat Weight | Quantity | Frequency | Duration |
| All weight categories | Sufficient to lather affected areas | 2–3 times weekly initially | 3–4 weeks or as advised |
Application Instructions:
- Wet coat thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Apply adequate shampoo and massage gently into the skin.
- Leave on for 5 minutes to allow active ingredients to act.
- Rinse thoroughly until water runs clear.
- Towel dry and keep cat warm.
Avoid contact with eyes, ears, and mucous membranes.
Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Safety Information
- For external use only
- Avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth
- Do not allow ingestion
- Not recommended for very young kittens unless advised by a veterinarian
- Use cautiously in pregnant or lactating cats
- Discontinue if irritation or hypersensitivity occurs
- Store below 30°C in a dry place
- Do not combine with other medicated topicals without veterinary approval
Mild temporary dryness may occur if used excessively.
FAQ
Is this safe for kittens?
Use in kittens only under veterinary advice, especially under 12 weeks of age.
How long does it take to see improvement?
Visible reduction in dandruff and scaling may be observed within 2–3 weeks when used consistently.
Can it be used with oral antifungal medication?
Yes, it is often part of a combined dermatology treatment plan.
Is it suitable for routine bathing?
It is primarily therapeutic and should not replace cosmetic grooming shampoos unless advised.
Does it permanently cure dandruff?
Dandruff often has underlying causes. This shampoo helps manage symptoms but does not replace veterinary diagnosis.







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