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Allerderm Spot-On Epidermal Solution for Dogs and Cats

Allerderm Spot-On Epidermal Solution for Dogs and Cats

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Allerderm Spot-On Epidermal Solution is a topical skin barrier support product for dogs and cats designed to help restore and maintain epidermal integrity.

Allerderm Spot-On contains a lipid complex formulated to support the natural skin barrier in companion animals with compromised or sensitive skin. It is commonly recommended as part of a dermatological management plan for pets with atopic dermatitis, recurrent skin infections, seborrhoeic conditions or environmental allergies.

Skin barrier dysfunction plays a significant role in chronic dermatological disease. Topical lipid supplementation may help reduce transepidermal water loss, improve skin hydration and support long-term barrier resilience when used alongside appropriate medical therapy.

Allerderm Spot-On is applied directly to the skin at intervals advised by your veterinary surgeon. Frequency of application depends on the underlying dermatological condition and clinical response.

To learn about the management and treatment of itchy skin in dogs, read our guide.

This product is a veterinary dermatological support treatment. It is not a prescription-only medicine, but should be used in accordance with veterinary advice as part of a comprehensive skin management plan.

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