Overview
A one-step, immediate-acting solution Vetericyn Anti-Bacterial Wound & Skin Care Spray eliminates the need for multiple messy products while also reducing the application time to treat various skin conditions and wounds.
Unlike traditional antiseptics and topical antibiotics, Vetericyn will not damage healthy tissue and is a 100% non-toxic, steroid-free, antibiotic-free, alcohol-free formula that contains no banned substances and "tests free" for competition horses.
Effective For: Cleaning and debriding wounds, cuts, scratches, skin ulcers and irritations, burns, sores, hot spots, rashes, lacerations, post-surgical sites and cleaning umbilical, navel and sensitive areas.
Details
- Non-Toxic & Steroid/Antibiotic-Free
- Safe for Use Around Eyes, Ears, Nose & Mouth
- Immediate-Acting Cleansing Wound Care
- No-Rinse, Residue-Free Application
- Environmentally Friendly Formula
- Made in the USA!
Additional Information
Active Ingredients: Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl)
Inactive Ingredients: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hypochlorite
Directions for Use:
Move excess hair from wound area. Clip if necessary. Adjust spray nozzle. Saturate the affected area. If dressing is required, saturate dressing with Vetericyn at each dressing change. Repeat 3-4 times per day until wound is healed. No rinsing necessary. Faster healing is achieved when wounds are cleaned and maintained moist. Safe for use around mouth, nose, ears, and eyes.
Previous Feedback
Comments: This is my go-to equine first aid item! It really helps keep cuts and scrapes clean/promotes healing and also seems to help heal skin issues. I've used this on my horses, dogs, and even myself while I got a cut at the barn. Doesn't sting and the spray is easy to use. I bought the gel spray version locally and that's better just because it sticks more, but the regular spray is great too.
From: Cheyenne - USA
Comments: I had good luck with the Vetricyn. Easy to apply, not greasy, seems to heal up wounds easily. I would recommend it as it helps stay clean as shavings ect won't stick to the wound.
From: Asta - Maine, USA