by Vetcare
Item #: MD-16774
Ship Weight: 0.44 lb
1 in stock
Description
Quickderm Advanced Wound Ointment
VetCare QuickDERM For Dogs, Cats & Horses has a new, innovative technology for hard to heal wounds and burns in companion pets and horses. QuickDERM is a very non-caustic ointment that can address a variety of acute and chronic wounds. This Advanced Wound Ointment supports healthy epithelialization of wounds.
Indications:
- Burns
- Open Abscesses and Open Wounds
- Hot Spots
- Post Surgical Incisions
- Lacerations
- Decubital Ulcers (Bed Sores)
- Moist Bacterial Dermatitis
- Anal Sacs
- Bacterial Pyoderma
- Inhibits Proud Flesh
Over recent years, medical science has seen dramatic advances in new and innovative wound-care protocols. Once a matter of simple wet saline dressings, wounds can now be better managed by a number of new techniques, including a family of compounds known as proteases down-regulators. When these meatrixmetalloproteinases (MMP's) are over produced, the wound healing cascade becomes unbalanced.
In a typical open wound, new tissue is grown as old, necrotic tissue is removed and sloughed off by the body. This series of events is regulated by specific enzymes (proteases) which act to govern the rate at which new tissue is grown. Unfortunately, these proteases can become over-active and slow the healing in acute and chronic wounds. This is the case in such common wounds as decubitus sores, traumatic injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, and first degree wounds from burns. VetCare is transferring this patented blend of metal ions from the human market to the veterinary market. There is a direct correlation between humans and animals, as it relates to the overproduction of mmp's.
Instructions for Use:
- Gently cleanse the wound using standard wound care practices
- Apply ointment to affected areas
- Re-apply daily when possible
Ingredients:
Peg 400 & 4000, water, Benzoic Acid, Citric Acid and a patented blend of supportive ions.
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