SKIN AND COAT CARE
CORTICLEAR SPRAY
CORTICLEAR SPRAY
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About Product
Itchy red patches, constant scratching, “hot spots”—skin flares make dogs miserable. A vet-prescribed topical corticosteroid calms local inflammation so your dog can rest while your vet addresses the cause.
What this product type does (dogs, vet-guided)
Topical steroid sprays deliver anti-inflammatory action to the skin, helping reduce itch, redness and swelling on targeted areas. They’re adjuncts in canine dermatology plans (allergies, localized flares). They do not treat infections or parasites by themselves—your veterinarian will guide full therapy.
How it works (simple science)
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Hydrocortisone aceponate (HCA) 0.584 mg/ml ≈ 0.0584%: a modern corticosteroid designed for skin-level activity with low systemic exposure when used as directed.
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Volatile, fast-dry vehicle: evaporates quickly; leaves medication on skin—no rubbing needed.
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Dose-controlled pump: consistent spray output so dosing per area is predictable
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Dogs with localized itch/redness...
Who is it for?
Dogs with localized itch/redness needing a topical Rx option
Guardians who prefer spray-on, no-rub application (ears/abdomen/folds/hard-to-reach spots)
Cases where vets want skin-targeted steroid with minimal systemic exposure
Homes that can prevent licking until dry and adhere to area-based dosing
Benefits mapped to features
Fast local relief → HCA 0.0584% calms itch & inflammation
Lower systemic load → topical action vs oral steroids (vet-guided)
Precise dosing → dose-controlled pump; 2 sprays/100 cm² typical
Quick, clean use → volatile vehicle dries fast; no rubbing
Targeted care → use on focal flares while vet manages triggers (fleas, food, infection)
Key features
Hydrocortisone aceponate 0.0584% (0.584 mg/ml)
Dose-controlled pump for consistent area dosing
Fast-dry, no-rub spray—great for hard-to-reach spots
Localized action to minimize systemic exposure (vet-directed)
Rx-only; prescription verification required
Usage and Applications
How to use
Shake well. Clip fur if dense.
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How to use
Shake well. Clip fur if dense.
Spray from ~10 cm directly on the lesion.
Typical HCA practice: 2 sprays/10×10 cm area once daily—follow your vet for area and duration (often ~7 days).
Prevent licking until dry; avoid eyes/mucosa/open wounds.
Quick tip: Mark the edges of the lesion with a washable skin-safe pencil to keep daily area dosing consistent.