Innovacyn Inc
Vetericyn Reptile Wound & Skin Care
Vetericyn Plus® Reptile Wound & Skin Care can be used to clean, debride, irrigate, and moisturize the wounds that your cold-blooded friend encounters. Help the healing of lamp burns, scale rot, skin ulcers, and more!
They may be scaly, slimy, primitive creatures but they can still suffer from skin issues like heat lamp burns or cuts and abrasions from their habitat. Vetericyn Plus® Reptile Wound & Skin Care can be used to clean, debride, irrigate, and moisturize the wounds that your cold-blooded friend encounters. This provides relief and helps jumpstart the healing process. Utilizing advanced hypochlorous technology, Vetericyn Plus® Reptile Wound & Skin Care provides a powerful, non-toxic alternative to iodine, antibiotics, and steroids. It is safe to use on any reptile at any life stage! Getting your oviparous friends back to their prehistoric selves!
FEATURES
- Completely safe and non-toxic–even if ingested
- Non-irritating & promotes healthy tissue
- Safe to use around the eyes, ears, and mouth
- Will not sting or burn
- No alcohol, steroids or antibiotics
- Will not stain furniture or clothes
- Safe for all reptile skin types at all life stages
- Promotes the healing process by keeping the wound area clean and moist
- Veterinary-recommended as an on hand for your pet’s first aid needs
- Manufactured and bottled in the USA in an FDA-registered facility
- Money-back guarantee
USES
- Use for cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and other minor wounds
- Lamp burns
- Abnormal shedding (dysecdysis)
- Scale rot
- To clean cuts, scratches, and abrasions
- Clean post-surgical sites
- Treat wound sites
- Moisturize wound dressings
- Bites
- Skin ulcers
- Abscesses
- Relives itch and pain
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