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Pet Vet Antibacterial First Aid Gel, 1.5 oz, Silver Biotics

Pet Vet Antibacterial First Aid Gel, 1.5 oz, Silver Biotics

SKU:YV0020

Regular price $12.99 USD
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Silver Biotics Pet Vet Antibacterial First Aid Gel

Silver Biotics Pet Vet is a water-based hydro gel wound dressing for use in moist wound care management for you pets. It contains silver that may help inhibit the growth of microorganisms within the dressing for your pets.

  • Made with natural ingredients.
  • Safe for your pets.
  • Multi-tasker for minor cuts, lacerations, abrasions, 1st and 2nd degree burns and skin irritations.
  • Cools and soothes.
  • Evaluated in standard tests that show that it can reduce the levels of common microorganisms, including Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Echerichia coli, MRSA and VRE, as well as fungi such as Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger. (USP <51>).
  • Provides a layer of protection that lasts up to 3 days.
  • No stinging, staining, or sticking.
  • No alcohol, petroleum products, or sulfa compounds.
  • Chloride free and unscented.

Contains ... Purpose:
Patented nano silver technology ... Antibacterial

Other Ingredients: Water, triethanolamine, carbomer.

Directions:
Wash your hands with soap and water before touching the wound. Carefully clean the wound using soap and water or an appropriate commercial brand of wound cleanser. Dispense Silver Biotics Pet Vet onto an appropriate clean applicator (such as a tongue depressor or gauze) in a sufficient amount to liberally cover the wound. Cover the gel with an appropriate secondary dressing cover such as a gauze bolster, dressing wrap, film or non-woven adhesive secondary dressing.

Changing the Dressing:
Carefully remove the secondary dressing from the wound. Residual Silver Biotics Pet Vet may be removed with the cover dressing. Follow "Directions For Use" to re-apply the gel.

Silver Biotics Pet Vet should normally be changed every 24 hours to 72 hours, but the frequency will depend on the type and condition of the wound.

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