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titleOfInvention ECTOPARASITICIDE ANTIMYCOTIC PRODUCT FOR EXTERNAL USE SEES COPPER OLEATE AS AN ACTIVE AGENT
abstract A composition of ectoparasiticidal and antifungal action of the type that includes copper oelate as an active agent, characterized in that said copper oelate is carried in the form of an aqueous colloidal dispersion. An ectoparasiticidal and antimycotic position of action of the type that includes copper oleate as an active agent, CHARACTERIZED BY said copper oleate being carried in the form of an aqueous colloidal dispersion. An ectoparasiticidal and antifungal action composition as claimed in point 1, presented in the form of a shampoo, CHARACTERIZED BECAUSE the proportion of said active agent is comprised between 0.1 and 2% by weight and because said aqueous colloidal dispersion is a Composed of an aqueous solution of sodium lauryl ether sulfate 25% in a proportion ranging from 20 to 40% by weight of the product, diethanolamine of coconut fatty acids in a proportion ranging from 1 to 3% by weight, of perfume in a proportion comprised between 0 and 1% by weight and of distilled water in sufficient quantity to complete 100% of the composition. An ectoparasiticidal and antifungal action composition as claimed in point 1, presented in the form of a lotion CHARACTERIZED BECAUSE, for every 100 cc of product, the content of said active agent is in the range of 0.1 to 0.3 g .; and said colloidal dispersion is a compound of an aqueous solution of 25% sodium lauryl ether sulfate in an amount between 5 and 15 g., of alkyl amide in an amount between 0.5 and 1.5 g., of polyvinyl pyrrolidone in an amount of between 0.2 and 0.8 g., of glycerin in an amount of between 0.5 and 1.5 g., of perfume in an amount of between 0 and 1 g., and of distilled water in sufficient quantity to complete 100 cc of the composition. An ectoparasiticidal and antifungal action composition as claimed in point 1, presented in the form of a cream CHARACTERIZED BECAUSE the content of said active agent every 100 g. of product is in the range between 0.1 and 1.5 g .; and said aqueous colloidal dispersion is a compound of stearic acid in an amount between 15 and 25 g., of glycerin ...
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