The veterinary poultice and wound dressing
USE ANIMALINTEX TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSE OR PONY
WHY ANIMALINTEX?
ANIMALINTEX is THE poultice and wound dressing suitable for a wide range of conditions. Reowned world-wide for its effectiveness, and now improved with a stronger cotton core for better strength when wet. ANIMALINTEX is a unique and proven combination of...
. BORIC ACID BP ANTISEPTIC
minimises infection and re-infection, promotes healing
. TRAGACANTH
a natural poulticing agent, activated by water, draws out infected wounds, pus, dirt from wounds, abscesses and reduces inflammation. Contained in a specially made dressing with...
. LOW ADHERENT SKIN CONTACT LAYER
prevents damaging the wound on removal and protects sensitive skin.
. IMPROVED COTTON WOOL
absorbs and holds away pus and infected secretions from the body. Also protects and warms.
. CUSHIONED PROTECTIVE LAYER
protects against external contamination, keeps in moisture and warmth for faster healing.
. ECONOMICAL TO USE
ANIMALINTEX is the only poultice and dressing you can cut to the size needed, keeping the remainder for later use. No need to waste.
CAUTIONS:
PLEASE REMEMBER...
. CHANGE ANIMALINTEX AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 12 HOURS.
wash hands before and after use.
. Do not overlap the ANIMALINTEX as this will create pressure points.
. Do not bandage too tightly.
. Do not apply too hot, i.e. tested on the back of the hand, it should feel comfortable.
. All wounds require tetanus cover. Check vaccinations are current. If not contact your veterinary surgeon.
. For external use on horses and dogs only.
. The over-use of hot wet dressings on a wound or abscess may encourage the development of excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh).
. All medicines should be kept out of reach of children. Store in dry place.
. If adhesive dressings are used on animals they should be discontinued if a skin reaction occurs. This is characterised by soreness, redness, and serum exudate at the site.
. Do not use with medical preparations except on the advice of your veterinary surgeon, who should be consulted before applying ANIMALINTEX to infected wounds.
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