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Vetericyn Plus Hot Spot Antimicrobial Hydrogel is designed to adhere to the animal's hot spot or sore to provide soothing relief and protection during healing. All Vetericyn Plus products are made with hypochlorous technology, a non-toxic alternative to antibiotics and steroids for a safer way to relieve skin ailments and jumpstart the healing process. The unique hydrogel does not cause irritation to the skin and is safe for use in sensitive areas or with a dressing, like gauze, to keep the wound moist.
SKU | 2877113 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Vetericyn |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Volume | 3 FZ |
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Length | 1.625 IN |
Height | 5 IN |
Width | 1.625 IN |
Hypochlorous Acid (0.010%) Inactive: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hypochlorite, Lithium Magnesium Sodium Silicate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phosphates, Sodium Sulfate.
For animal use only. Shake well before use. Move excess hair from wound area. Clip if necessary. Saturate the affected area with hydrogel. If dressing is required, saturate dressing with Vetericyn Plus at each dressing change. Repeat 3-4 times per day or as necessary. Faster healing is achieved when wounds are clean and maintained moist. No rinsing necessary. Safe for use around mouth, nose, ears, and eyes. For best results, first clean affected area with Vetericyn Plus Wound and Skin Care Liquid to ensure deep dermal cleansing and proper wound bed preparation.
For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation develops and contact your veterinarian. For animal use only, not for human use. External use only, not for injection. Always consult with a vetfor systemic conditions. Discontinue use if irritation develops and contact your vet.
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Works really well!
ndfisk
2 years ago
I bought this this past Sunday afternoon because my dog had two hot spots that w...
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Great product horrible bottle
Arbery
3 years ago
I'd give this product 5 stars (cause it really works), but the spray bottle cons...
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