Ketoconazole 200mg http://cdn.petcarerx.com/img/PrdImg/095x095/10794_001_m.jpg Ketoconazole 200mg tablets are an anti-fungal medication for both cats and dogs. Available with a prescription from your pet's veterinarian, Ketoconazole 200mg tablets can treat a wide variety of fungal infections. Retail Price: 2.26 $ $1.78 In stock! Order now!
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Ketoconazole 200mg tablets are an anti-fungal medication for both cats and dogs. Available with a prescription from your pet's veterinarian, Ketoconazole 200mg tablets can treat a wide variety of fungal infections. More Information about Ketoconazole 200mg »

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About Ketoconazole 200mg
Ketoconazole 200mg tablets are an oral medication that can be given to cats and dogs of all weights to treat various internal and external fungal infections. Ketoconazole is also used to treat Cushing's disease. The drug works by blocking the formation of cortisol in the adrenal glands.
Key Benefits of Ketoconazole 200mg
  • Safe for cats and dogs
  • Treats internal and external fungal infections, as well as Cushing’s disease
  • Also used to treat Cushing's disease
Who's Ketoconazole 200mg For?
This medication should not be used in animals allergic to it or similar medications. Do not use in animals with liver disease or clotting problems. Do not use in pregnant or nursing animals. Do not give this medicine within 2 hours of an antacid. Do not give with cisapride, astemizole or terfenadine. Use caution when given with phenytoin, phenobarbital, theophylline, cyclosporine and anticoagulants such as warfarin. Always tell your veterinarian and pharmacist what other medications your pet is taking. Give this medication with food.
Care Instructions
Store at room temperature.
Ketoconazole 200mg Specifications
Ask your veterinarian or consult with one of our pet care specialists at 1-800-844-1427.

This information is for informational purposes only and is not meant as a substitute for the professional advice of, or diagnosis or treatment by, your veterinarian. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian or other qualified professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional advice due to what you may have read on our website. Our medications are FDA approved and/or EPA regulated when and as required by law.
Ketoconazole 200mg Ingredients
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Side Effects and Warnings
Side effects may include vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, drowsiness, itchiness and rashes. Always give Ketoconazole tablets with food as it may greatly reduce some of the above side effects. This medication may cause liver toxicity or blood disorders.

This medication should not be used in animals allergic to it or similar medications. Do not use in animals with liver disease or clotting problems. Do not use in pregnant or nursing animals. Do not give this medicine within 2 hours of an antacid.

Do not give Ketoconazole 200mg with cisapride, astemizole or terfenadine. Seek caution when using in conjunction with phenytoin, phenobarbital, theophylline, cyclosporine and anticoagulants such as warfarin. Always tell your veterinarian and pharmacist what other medications your pet is taking.
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Rated 5 out of 5 Great for skin yeast infections My chow / newfoundland developed food allergies 2 years ago. I switched foods until I found one that worked for her but she still occasionally sneaks food she is not supposed to be consuming and last year she had a really bad skin outbreak. She developed scaly, oily skin that smelt terrible even right after her baths and she was chewing nonstop and losing hair and developing bloody sores. The vet told me it was only pyoderma but after research on my own I believed it to be yeast. Finally she was put on ketoconazole (as well as antibiotics and steroids) and she finally cleared up. She cleared up on antibiotics and steroids temporarily but the addition of ketoconazole made it disappear altogether. I use ketoconazole whenever I first notice anything yeast like and it seems to help a lot. I only wish it would work faster. May 27, 2011
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