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EMT Gel and Spray
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Protect horse wounds and help them heal faster
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Keep wounds comfortable and deter horses from irritating them further
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Active ingredient helps prevent bacterial infections and reduce scarring potential
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Has your horse caught some barbed wire in the field? Has she developed an irritating hot spot? EMT Gel and EMT Spray are made to help heal and protect wounds, make them more comfortable, and keep animals from irritating them further. Ideal for burns, scrapes, wounds, and hot spots. EMT is safe, nontoxic and non-sensitizing. For dogs, cats, and pet animals including horses, birds and reptiles.
All-natural EMT Gel contains the active ingredient Type I hydrolysate of collagen. It interacts with the wound site, maintaining a moist environment that encourages wound healing. Collagen provides the matrix for new cell growth. It acts as a tissue adhesive, helps to prevent bacterial infection and reduces the potential of scarring.
EMT Spray is a light, non-stinging formulation of collagen combined with Bitrex™, "The bitterest stuff on earth." EMT Spray has the same healing benefits as EMT Gel, but also helps prevent wound licking.
Please click on "More Information" for directions and ingredients.
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INGREDIENTS
Type I Hydrolyzed Collagen, Purified Water, U.S.P., CollaScent®.
HOW TO USE EMT Gel
- Cleanse wound thoroughly with water or saline.
- Apply EMT Gel directly into the wound and onto the surrounding area.
- If needed, cover wound with a nonstick dressing. Allow to air dry on superficial wounds.
- Reapply EMT Gel and redress daily (if needed).
EMT GEL STORAGE
Store at controlled room temperature. Extreme heat may affect viscosity of EMT Gel, but will not affect product performance. Protect from freezing.
PRECAUTIONS
Keep out of reach of children. If condition worsens or does not improve within 10-14 days, consult a veterinarian.
EMT SPRAY
INGREDIENTS
Collagen, Purified Water, Sodium Benzoate, Bitrex, CollaScent®.
HOW TO USE EMT SPRAY
Cleanse the site. Shake spray bottle well. Hold spray bottle 4-6 inches away from the area to be treated.
Spray a light coating directly onto the wound and surrounding area. Allow to air dry; cover large wounds with a non-stick dressing. Secure the non-stick dressing if needed. Remove dressing as needed (if the dressing sticks to the wound, soak in warm water to ease removal).
PRECAUTIONS
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with the eyes as the Bitrex may cause eye irritation. Avoid contact with the mouth and nose, as the Bitrex is very bitter. If condition worsens or does not improve within 10-14 days, consult a veterinarian.
STORAGE
Store EMT Spray at room temperature 15-30°C (59-86°F).
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