Chlorhexidine: antiseptic with bactericidal and fungicidal action. It has residual activity (5-6 h) due to the affinity that keeps the active principle adhered to the skin. It has no cutaneous absorption, so it has no adverse effects.
Boric Acid: its antiseptic properties synergize with chlorhexidine, being especially effective against Malassezia. The combination of the two substances allows covering a wide spectrum of mycoorganisms, thus increasing its efficacy against primary pyodermas and their secondary complications.
Sodium Thiosulfate: ideal for the prophylaxis of dermatophytosis and as a topical antifungal agent due to its slow release of sulfur. It also has keratolytic activity.
Tea Tree: has a great power of skin penetration and has an antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, fungicidal and healing effect. It also exerts antioxidant activity and has a broad spectrum against infections caused by bacteria and fungi affecting the skin and mucosa.