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PYOclean® Spray is an innovative and patented purifying care to help manage localized cutaneous microbiota imbalances (superficial pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis): pimples, scabs, etc. From the first signs of relapses. Thanks to its ingredients of 100% natural origin, PYOclean® Spray is a unique emulsion that also helps promote the skin’s natural defenses thanks to a prebiotic. PYOclean® Spray moisturizes, and helps reinforce the skin barrier. Thanks to its original patented texture, PYOclean® Spray perfectly adheres to the area, without massage, for a lasting action.

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PYOclean® Mousse is a very practical rinse-free purifying cleansing care for skin prone to microbiota imbalances (superficial pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis). Presented in a non-aerosol pump dispenser bottle, PYOclean® Mousse gently cleanses, helps purify and restore the balance of the skin flora without irritating or drying the skin. Skin infections are often accompanied by unpleasant odors linked to an imbalance of the skin flora. Thanks to its essential oils specifically selected and dosed for their purifying properties, PYOclean® Mousse helps eliminate bad odors. This “dry shampoo” contributes to strengthening the skin barrier and preserving skin hydration.

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Vetachlor-M contains the anti-fungal agent Miconazole and the antiseptic Chlorhexidine. While miconazole provides relief from dermatological conditions associated with fungal infections like ringworm, superficial skin infections, chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial with demonstrated activity against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeasts, and viruses. Vetachlor-M is indicated for the fungal infections and dermatitis associated with Staphylococcus intermedius, Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypseum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes.

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