Clinical Evidence for Lime Sulfur Dip

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Lime sulfur dip is a topical treatment commonly used in veterinary applications to manage various skin conditions in pets, including fungal and parasitic infections. Below are a few examples of general research studies and clinical evidence available for lime sulfur dip and related products. 

 

One study that compared Lime Sulfur Dip with Miconazole Nitrate products is from Newbury et. al published in Veterinary Dermatology in 2011. Below is a summary of the findings and results:

Infographic on a field trial showing cats treated with lime sulfur healed 37% faster from ringworm. A bar graph compares cure times: 30 days for LSO, 34 for LSR, and 48 for MC.

Disclaimer: These statements are not evaluated by any regulatory agencies, including US Food and Drug Administration. The information provided on this page is for reference and education only. We do not claim or market Lime Sulfur Dips for all possible and referenced skin conditions evaluated in these research articles. 

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