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EquiHeal Ointment For Horses, 3.7 oz
Retail: $25.99
Price: $18.27
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Item #: 1016908
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EquiHeal Ointment is recommended for localized conditions where bacteria, fungus, or yeast is present - thrush, scratches, white line, ringworm, minor cuts and scrapes. May aid in limiting inflammation. |
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EquiHeal Ointment For Horses, 3.75 oz. Tube
Topical Ointment
for Equine
EquiHeal Ointment is recommended for localized
conditions where bacteria, fungus, or yeast is present. Use for thrush,
scratches, and white line. May also be applied to skin conditions such as ring
worm and minor cuts and scrapes. May aid in limiting inflammation.
THIS PRODUCT IS RECOMMENDED FOR THE FOLLOWING
HOOF AND SKIN CONDITIONS AND USES :
- Thrush,
scratches, white line, grease heel
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Ringworm, girth itch, rain rot, mud fever
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Cutaneous Mycoses caused by Trichophyton, Microsporum, & Epidermophyton
species
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Bacterial conditions caused by Streptococcus and Staphylococcus
- First
aid ointment for minor cuts, scrapes, and insect bites
Features & Benefits:
- Rapid
mode of action
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Eliminates bacteria, fungus, & yeast
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Multipurpose use
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All-natural ingredients
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Contains no alcohol, iodine, or steroids
- No
residue for resistance
- Zinc
oxide has healing properties and actus as a sunscreen (SPF 15)
- Aloe
vera has anti-inflammatory properties and can help hydrate the skin and
remove dead or damaged cells
Packaging:
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Tamper-proof plastic seal
- Extended
tip for easy hoof application
- 4 year
product shelf life
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This information is for general reference only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any condition of your pet. Because is intended as a general reference, this information may not include all possible uses, precautions, directions, reactions (including allergic), drug interactions, or withdrawal times. Always consult your local veterinarian and have your pet examined for any advice concerning the diagnosis and treatment of your pet, including which products and doses are most appropriate. Any trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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