Common Conditions
Virbac’s dermatology products are designed to treat several common conditions, including:
- Allergic Dermatitis
- Keratoseborrheic Disorders
- Infectious Dermatitis
- Otitis Externa
Products
Virbac is committed to the needs of dogs and cats. We continually work to provide superior products that both prevent and treat skin conditions. Available only through your veterinarian, these dermatological products are designed to keep animals healthy.
Focus
Spherulite® microspheres and glycotechnology are two of the major technological breakthroughs from Virbac that have advanced the science of pet healthcare. more »
Virbac believes a pet’s good health should be evident in its skin and coat. Our commitment to the needs of dogs and cats has inspired innovations and discoveries that both prevent and treat skin conditions. Available only through your veterinarian, each dermatological product we pioneer is uniquely designed to keep animals healthy, happy and, in a word, glowing.
These fast, effective and now at-a-glance selection of dermatology products are grouped under four categories—A K I O—and color coded for added convenience.
| Allergic Dermatitis | |
| Keratoseborrheic Disorders | |
| Infectious Dermatitis | |
| Otitis Externa |
They are easy to dispense in the veterinarian office or clinic and aid pet owner compliance.
News & Activities
VIRBAC INTRODUCES BIOMOX® TO ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCT LINE
Virbac Animal Health (Virbac) announces a new product in the company’s line of antibiotics for use in the veterinary practice. Biomox® brand of amoxicillin is available in suspension and tablets for the treatment of soft tissue infections.
24th Annual UC Davis/George H Muller veterinary Dermatology Seminar — October 29 - November 5, 2008
Speakers for the Muller seminars are chosen for their world-class speaking ability as well as their knowledge. Conference speakers bring together the collective experiences of both academia and dermatology specialty practice.
World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology — November 19 - 22, 2008
Designed for everyone with a role or interest in dermatology including educators, researchers, clinical specialists or veterinarians in general practice.

