● For the treatment of skin infections in dogs caused by fungi such as Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypseum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
● For the treatment of skin infections in cats caused by Microsporum canis.
Hebei Weierli Animal Healthcare Group · GMP Certified · Veterinary Antifungal Specialist · OEM/ODM Available
Fungicidal topical spray targeting the most common dermatophyte infections in companion animals — trusted by veterinary distributors, pet health importers, and private label brands across 30+ countries.
| Indication | Target Pathogen | Species |
|---|---|---|
| Fungal Skin Infection (Ringworm) | Microsporum canis | Dogs & Cats |
| Fungal Skin Infection | Microsporum gypseum | Dogs |
| Fungal Skin Infection | Trichophyton mentagrophytes | Dogs |
| Dermatophytosis with Secondary Pruritus | Mixed dermatophyte etiology | Dogs & Cats |
Clinical presentation this product addresses: patchy hair loss, circular scaling lesions, erythema, and crusting — the textbook ringworm presentation seen in shelter, boarding, and household pet environments.
Most older antifungal topicals (azole class — miconazole, clotrimazole, ketoconazole) are fungistatic: they inhibit fungal growth but rely on the immune system to clear the remaining infection. Relapse rates are higher. Treatment courses are longer.
Terbinafine hydrochloride is an allylamine-class fungicidal agent. It selectively inhibits fungal squalene epoxidase, an enzyme essential to ergosterol biosynthesis in the fungal cell membrane. The result is dual-action cell death: toxic squalene accumulates within the fungal cell while ergosterol is simultaneously depleted. The fungal cell membrane fails and the organism dies directly.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Active Ingredient | Terbinafine Hydrochloride |
| Drug Class | Allylamine antifungal |
| Appearance | Colorless clear liquid |
| Formulation | Topical spray solution |
| Target Species | Dogs and cats |
| Application Route | Topical skin spray |
| Dosing Frequency | Twice daily |
| Treatment Duration | 28 consecutive days (or per veterinary direction) |
| Storage | Sealed, away from light and heat |
| Available Packaging | Standard bottle (custom sizes available for OEM) |
| Companion Product | Terbinafine Hydrochloride Tablets (oral, same active ingredient) |
Veterinary pharmaceutical distributors (national and regional)
Pet health product importers seeking topical antifungal SKUs
Veterinary clinic chains and shelter supply procurement teams
Private label / white label brands building companion animal skin care lines
E-commerce pet health retailers in markets where terbinafine spray is OTC-eligible
OEM/ODM service scope:
Custom brand name, logo, and label artwork
Custom bottle size, cap type, and secondary packaging
Concentration adjustment for specific market regulatory requirements
Co-formulation options (e.g. terbinafine + antiseptic combinations for broader spectrum coverage)
Full regulatory dossier: GMP certificate, Certificate of Analysis, product registration support for EU, UK, AU, Southeast Asia, and LATAM markets
Why source from a manufacturer vs. trading company:
Direct manufacturer access means direct quality control visibility — you can audit the production line, request batch-specific CoA, and adjust formulation parameters. Trading companies cannot offer this. For a prescription-class veterinary product, supply chain traceability is a compliance requirement in most regulated import markets.
Lead time: 30–45 days standard after formulation confirmation. Existing registered formulations with in-stock components can ship faster.
MOQ: Flexible by market and configuration — contact us with project volume for a specific quotation.
Application method: Spray 3 times per 5 cm² of affected skin surface, evenly covering the entire lesion and a margin of surrounding healthy tissue.
Frequency: Twice daily (morning and evening application recommended for consistent tissue-level drug concentration).
Duration: 28 consecutive days. Do not discontinue early even if visible lesions appear to resolve — dermatophyte clearance requires completing the full course.
Practical instruction for downstream users:
Clip hair around the lesion before first application to improve skin contact
Prevent licking of treated area for at least 5 minutes post-application
Wash hands after handling treated animals
Treat all in-contact animals in a multi-pet household simultaneously to prevent re-infection
Terbinafine Hydrochloride Spray — topical, external lesion treatment. Faster surface clearance. Preferred for localized infections and cases where owners cannot reliably administer oral medication.
Terbinafine Hydrochloride Tablets — oral systemic treatment. Indicated for widespread or deep infections, or cases where topical application is impractical. Works from inside out.
Combined protocol: for severe or extensive dermatophytosis, veterinarians commonly prescribe both concurrently — spray for surface clearance, tablet for systemic action.
Known adverse reactions:
Mild and transient local skin reactions (pruritus, erythema) may occur in a small number of animals following application. These typically resolve within minutes without treatment and do not require discontinuation.
Contraindications:
Known hypersensitivity to terbinafine or any excipient in the formulation
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
Do not use on open wounds or severely ulcerated lesions without veterinary guidance
Pregnant or lactating animals: use under veterinary supervision
Human safety during handling:
Wash hands after application. Avoid inhaling spray mist. Standard veterinary product handling precautions apply.
What fungal infections does terbinafine spray treat in dogs and cats?
In dogs: Microsporum canis, M. gypseum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. In cats: Microsporum canis (the primary cause of feline ringworm). The spray delivers fungicidal action — it kills the fungal organism rather than merely inhibiting growth.
How does terbinafine spray differ from azole-class antifungals like miconazole or clotrimazole?
Terbinafine is fungicidal via squalene epoxidase inhibition; azoles are primarily fungistatic via lanosterol 14α-demethylase inhibition. Fungicidal action typically delivers faster clearance and lower relapse rates, which supports better clinical outcomes and stronger product reputation for distributors.
Is this product available for OEM or private label?
Yes — full OEM/ODM service including custom branding, packaging, and concentration. GMP-certified factory with regulatory documentation support for most major import markets.
Can this spray be used alongside the terbinafine tablet?
Yes. Combined spray (topical) and tablet (systemic) protocol is commonly used by veterinarians for severe or widespread dermatophytosis. Both products are manufactured at the same facility, simplifying procurement and ensuring consistent active ingredient quality.
What is the MOQ for wholesale orders?
MOQ is negotiable depending on your target market and configuration. Submit an inquiry with your estimated volume for project-specific pricing.
What regulatory support do you provide for import registration?
We provide GMP certificate, batch Certificate of Analysis, MSDS, product specification, stability data, and efficacy documentation. Our team can advise on registration pathways for EU, UK, Australia, Southeast Asia, and LATAM markets.