WeSkin Calm Spot 50 ml

Soothe your pet’s skin with WeSkin Calm Spot, a targeted spray designed to directly relieve irritated areas.
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Soothe your pet’s skin with WeSkin Calm Spot, a targeted spray designed to directly relieve irritated areas.

Formulated with a powerful blend of ingredients, this 50 ml spray mimics the anti-inflammatory and anti-itch effects of corticosteroids while also offering antifungal and antibacterial protection. Perfect for dogs and cats, WeSkin Calm Spot helps treat lesions and promote healing, reducing discomfort and irritation.

Key ingredients like Glycyrrhetinic acid (Enoxolone) offer anti-inflammatory, anti-itch, and antihistamine effects, while Chlorhexidine digluconate provides antibacterial support to prevent infections.

In addition, Piroctone olamine offers antifungal action, making this spray a comprehensive solution for various skin issues.

Key Features of WeSkin Calm Spot:

  • Relieves inflammation and itching in affected areas
  • Antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory action
  • Easy-to-apply spray, designed for direct use on lesions
  • Suitable for dogs and cats
Ingredients
  • Glycyrrhetinic Acid (Enoxolone): Anti-inflammatory, Anti-pruritic and Anti-histaminic Activity
  • Chlorhexidine Digluconate: Antibacterial Activity
  • Piroctone Olamine: Anti-fungal Activity and Anti-inflammatory Activity
FAQ

How to Use WeSkin Calm Spot

  • Brush away the hair in the area to be treated while applying WeSkin Calm Spot, keeping the diffuser at approximately 10 cm.
  • Distribute WeSkin Calm Spot over the entire area to be treated.
  • At the time of application, the hair must be dry.

Dosage Recommendations

Apply WeSkin Calm Spot as directed by your veterinarian.
When using WeSkin Calm Spot as an adjunct to treatment, perform 1 to 2 applications per day, on the affected area, for up to 4 weeks.

The frequent use of topical corticosteroids is responsible for a series of changes such as atrophy
epidermal, acneiform eruptions and opportunistic infections (fungal, bacterial and viral).

Furthermore, prolonged use may cause habituation and camouflage some type of symptomatology,
as well as requiring a suitable withdrawal plan.

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  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Rita Martins