PRODUCT NAME
Vetericyn Plus Wound & Skin Care for All Animal Species -- 16 fl oz
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1020023144
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Vetericyn Plus Wound & Skin Care for All Animal Species Description
Advanced Cleanser Plus Therapy
Veterinarian Recommended
Topical Application for Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Abrasions, Sores & Skin Irritations
Safe & Non-Toxic ? No Alcohol, Steroids or Antibiotics
Made in the USA
+ Non-irritating & non sensitizing + Safe if licked or ingested + Works on all animal skin types Indications: Vetericyn Wound and Skin Care is intended for the OTC management of skin abrasions, burns, lacerations, minor irritations, cuts and intact skin. Safe for use on all animal species.
Directions
Shake well before using. Move excess hair form wound area. Clip if necessary. Adjust spray nozzle. Saturate the affected area. If dressing is required, saturate dressing with Vetericyn HydroGel at each dressing change. Repeat 3-4 times per day until wound is healed. No rinsing necessary. HydroGel is designed to stick to the site of application and evaporate slowly, no need to wipe away film or residue. Faster healing is achieved when wounds are cleaned and maintained moist. Safe for use around mouth, nose, ears and eyes. Storage: Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight and heat. Do Not Allow To Freeze because product may lose its potency. After use, seal or close dispenser. Disposal: No special disposal requirements. Vetericyn is environmentally friendly.
Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients: Active: Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) (0.010%). Inactive: Electrolyzed water (H2O), sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), lithium magnesium sodium silicate, sodium bicarbonate, phosphates, sodium sulfate.
Warnings
For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation develops and contact your veterinarian. For animal use only. Not for human use. Safe if licked by animal. Not for injection. Always consult with a veterinarian for systemic conditions.
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