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Fura-Zone by Neogen
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Topical antibacterial preparation for treatment and prevention of infection |
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Use on surface wounds, lesions, burns, and cutaneous ulcers |
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Contains 0.2% Nitrofurazone in a water soluble base |
Topical preparation ideal for prevention and treatment of surface bacterial infections. Use on your horse's wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers. Antibacterial ointment contains 0.2% Nitrofurazone in a water soluble base of polyethylene glycol. Apply product directly on the affected area, and after application make sure to keep Fura-Zone in contact with the wound or lesion for at least 24 hours. Application of a bandage is optional.
Please click on "More Information" for indications and directions for administration.
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Indications: For the prevention or treatment of surface bacterial infections of wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers.
Administration: Apply directly on the lesion with a spatula or place first on a piece of gauze. Application of a bandage is optional. This preparation should be in contact with the lesion for at least 24 hours. The dressing may be changed several times daily or left on the lesion for a longer period.
Caution: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by a veterinarian. If redness, irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use; consult veterinarian. Avoid exposure to alkaline material and fluorescent lighting.
Keep Away From Excessive Heat or Direct Sunlight.
Keep Out of Reach of Children.
Not for Use on Horses Intended for Food.
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Antibacterial gel for surface bacteria infections, wounds, or burns
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