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Povidone-Iodine Solution 10% by Farnam
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Topical antiseptic aids in the prevention of skin infections
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Antiseptic microbicide effective against bacteria, fungi, protozoa, yeast and viruses
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Film-forming solution won't stain skin, hair or natural fabrics
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Povidone-Iodine 10% Solution is a highly-effective topical preparation that helps cleanse and de-germ skin. This product is non-irritating and will not blister. Kills susceptible bacteria, fungi, protozoa, yeast and viruses to help prevent infection. Film-forming solution is non-staining to skin, hair and natural fabrics. For horses, cattle, dogs and cats.
Directions: Apply full strength as often as needed. Wet area thoroughly to insure complete coverage and penetration but avoid "pooling." May be covered with bandage if necessary.
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Active Ingredient:
Povidone-Iodine 10% (titratable iodine 1.0%)
Indications: A topical antiseptic to aid in the prevention of infection. Film-forming, virtually non-irritating and non-staining to skin, hair and natural fabrics.
NOT FOR HUMAN USE.
Non-irritating, non-stinging topical antiseptic for horses, cattle, swine, dogs and cats.
Caution: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. May be harmful if swallowed. If infection or irritation persists, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Avoid storing at excessive heat. |
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