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Dr. Emmo's Wound Care
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Non-antibiotic first aid for cleaning, irrigating and protecting wounds
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Dr. Emmo's safely kills 99.9% of bacteria and other common germs and fungi
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Safe-to-lick, non-stinging formulas are also ideal for hot spots and rashes
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Clean, irrigate, and protect your horse's wounds with these nontoxic, antibiotic-free products. Dr. Emmo's wound care products kill 99.9% of bacteria and other common animal germs. An ideal way to treat your horses' or animals' bites, rashes, nips, hot spots and skin irritations. Hypochlorous acid formulas are effective against Staph, VRE, MRSA and more.
Dr. Emmo's Wound Care Wash is designed to thoroughly rinse, remove, and eliminate bacteria in all minor wounds. Wound Care Spray Gel is designed as a continuous-protection second step, featuring a "hands free" approach to applying a bacteria-killing Gel. The Spray Gel adheres well to the wound and continues to clean and protect the wound throughout the healing process.
Please click on "More Information" for directions and ingredients.
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Wound Care Wash
Directions: Remove hair from wound area. Spray Wound Care Wash directly on the area to cleanse and irrigate the skin. After cleansing, apply Dr. Emmo's Wound Care Spray Gel to moisten and protect the area. Use as often as needed. Safe to use around mouth, nose, and eyes.
Ingredients: Purified Water, Sodium Chloride, Hypochlorous Acid, Hypochlorite Ion.
Warnings:
For external use only. For animal use only. If condition persists for longer than seven days, consult a veterinarian.
Wound Care Spray Gel
Directions: Shake well before using. Remove hair from wound area. Cleanse and irrigate wound area with Dr. Emmo's Wound Care Wash. After cleansing, apply a generous amount of Wound Care Spray Gel to moisten and protect the area. Use as often as needed. Safe to use around mouth, nose, and eyes.
Ingredients: Purified Water, Sodium Chloride, Hypochlorous Acid, Sodium Fluorosilicate, Hypochlorite Ion.
Warnings:
For external use only. For animal use only. If condition persists for longer than seven days, consult a veterinarian.
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