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Coatex Treatment Shampoo 250 ml

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Coatex Shampoo Treatment is a cosmetic product for dogs that comes in a 250 ml presentation. This shampoo is specially formulated to treat and improve the health of your pet's coat. It provides deep and gentle cleansing, leaving the coat soft, shiny and easy to comb. Ideal for dogs with skin problems or sensitivities.

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Coatex Champu Tratamiento 250 ml
Coatex Treatment Shampoo 250 ml
Regular price €17,45
Sale price €17,45 Regular price €19,20
You are saving: -€1,75

Coatex medicated shampoo for the treatment of dogs' skin.

Universal treatment shampoo especially indicated as a complementary treatment for the most common skin pathologies. Can be used frequently. Manufactured by Vet Plus Laboratories. Its complete formula provides the necessary principles to achieve fast, safe and effective results. It has an antibacterial and antifungal effect, making it perfect for eliminating scales and crusts and preventing skin infections. With the use of this shampoo we will achieve deep cleansing, eliminate odour and eliminate scales and crusts.

Contents: Deionised water, Sodium C14-16 Ole%uFB01n Sulfonate (INCI), Propylene Glycol (INCI), coconut diethanolamide, polyquaternium-10, flavourings, citric acid, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, dye FD&C Blue No. 1.

Active ingredients: 2% chloroxylenol, 2% salicylic acid, 2% sodium thiosulphate (source of soluble sulphur).

Directions for use: shake well before use. Thoroughly wet the animal's coat with lukewarm water. Apply small amounts of product all over the body and massage in while constantly adding more water so that the product spreads better. Massage into a rich lather. Rinse well and repeat the procedure. This shampoo can be used weekly or as often as your veterinarian deems necessary.

Available in 500 ml bottles. The use of this product should be supervised by a veterinarian. We advise you to consult your regular veterinarian or contact us through the "Veterinary Consultations" section.