NITRO OINTMENT 400 G Horse Supply treatment of bacterial infections
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Nitro Ointment is used for the local treatment and prevention of bacterial infections of wounds, burns, coetaneous ulcers, and cracked heels in horses. It can also also be used for the treatment of pyodermas in horses.
Nitro Ointment (Canada)
This page contains information on Nitro Ointment for veterinary use.The information provided typically includes the following:
- Nitro Ointment Indications
- Warnings and cautions for Nitro Ointment
- Direction and dosage information for Nitro Ointment
Nitro Ointment
This treatment applies to the following species:
- Horses
Nitrofurazone ointment
For Veterinary Use Only
DIN 00334308
Nitro Ointment Indications
As an aid in the treatment of topical bacterial infections associated with some bacteria susceptible to nitrofurazone in horses.
Directions For Use
Clean area with soap and water. Dry thoroughly. Apply ointment directly to affected area, or first place on a piece of gauze directly in contact with the affected area or use a bandage. Keep ointment in contact with the lesion for 12-24 hours. For a wet dressing, dilute with 2-3 parts of sterile water or saline, and apply several times daily.
Active Ingredient
Each gram contains 2 mg of nitrofurazone in a water soluble polyglycol base.
Nitro Ointment Caution
For deep wounds or body cavities, use only as directed by a veterinarian. If redness, irritation or swelling persists, consult a veterinarian.
Warning
Federal law prohibits the administration of this preparation to animals that produce food or that are intended for consumption as food.Keep out of reach of children.
Store between 15-30°C.
NET CONTENTS: 400 g
DOMINION VETERINARY LABORATORIES LTD., 1199 Sanford St., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E 3A1
DOMINION VETERINARY LABORATORIES LTD.
1199 SANFORD STREET, WINNIPEG, MB, R3E 3A1
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