Side Effects of Lymdyp

Lymdyp is a medication approved for use for dogs, cats and horses that can be prescribed by a veterinarian or veterinary professional. Lymdyp is used to treat parasites and dermatoses.

  1. Directions

    • Lymdyp must be shaken before use. Four ounces of lymdyp is diluted in one gallon of water, then applied to the coat of the animal. Lymdyp should not be rinsed off after application.

    Side Effects

    • The most common side effect of Lymdyp is skin irritation. If swelling or redness occurs on your pet after use, rinse with cool water as soon as possible and contact your veterinarian.

    Considerations

    • Remove all jewelry and wear clothing you do not mind getting stained before applying Lymdyp, as it will cause discoloration.

    Benefits

    • Lymdyp prevents ringworm and other parasitic diseases that may affect your pet.

    Warning

    • Do not let your pet swallow or lick off the mediation. If ingestion has occurred, contact Poison Control immediately and give the animal water to drink.