Can bisforminamidine cure bacterial skin diseases in dogs?

 8:27am, 15 September 2025

Biformamide cannot cure fungal skin diseases in dogs. Biformamide is a broad-spectrum insect-killing agent that has contact with, and has some internal digestion and absorption effects. Its endotoxins mainly affect the central nervous system of tapeworm eggs, so it is very easy to cause poisoning in dogs.

Diforminamidine cannot cure fungal skin diseases in dogs. First of all, dogs suffer from some fungal skin diseases, and the pathogens are usually microsporidium or Malassezia. This type of bacteria must use some anti-allergic drugs, such as external application drugs or anti-swelling drugs with the main ingredient of terbinafine or itraconazole for treatment. Biformamidine is a broad-spectrum insect-extinguishing agent that has some internal digestion and absorption effects.

Its endotoxin mainly affects the central nervous system of tapeworm eggs, so it is very easy to cause poisoning in dogs. If the dog is a skin disease caused by some ectoparasites, it can reasonably use bisforminamid to achieve application under safe content. But if the dog has fungal skin disease, then the use of biforminamidine will not have all effects on bacteria under this condition. Therefore, bisforminamidine is not recommended for dogs with fungal skin diseases.