Vetericyn Plus® Antimicrobial Dressing Gel

$18.99
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Size: 3oz
  • Thick barrier wound care
  • No steroids or antibiotics
  • Veterinarian recommended
  • Safe if licked or ingested

Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel is a thicker, high-viscosity version of our popular wound hydrogel. This squeezable wound Dressing Gel adheres to the site of application, creating a barrier for the wound and immediately provides soothing relief and protection. The wound Dressing Gel protects as it aids healing by helping to keep dirt and debris out of the area.

How To Use

Shake well before each use.

  • Remove excess fur from wound area, clipping if necessary
  • Squeeze gel onto skin to saturate the affected area
  • Cover with a bandage, or wrap with a dressing
  • For best results, flush any dirt or debris from the area with Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Wound Care spray
  • Repeat at each bandage change as needed, or as recommended by a veterinarian
  • No rinsing necessary
  • Safe for use around mouth, nose, ears, and eyes
Ingredients

Active: Hypochlorous Acid (0.012%); Other: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hypochlorite, Lithium Magnesium Sodium Silicate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phosphates, Sodium Sulfate

Size

Shield wounds and support healing with Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel.

Great for use on:
  • Cuts, scrapes, and abrasions
  • Itchy, irritated skin
  • Post-surgical wounds and incisions
  • Burns and sores
Product Benefits:
  • Promotes the healing process by keeping the wound area clean to reduce the chance of infection
  • Works under dressings and bandages to coat, moisturize, and protect wounds
  • Adheres to application site creating a barrier
  • Non-toxic and non-irritating
  • pH-balanced to prevent discomfort to your pet
  • Safe for all animals of all ages
  • Will not stain furniture or clothes
USA-Made

We proudly manufacture & bottle Vetericyn in the USA

Vetericyn Animal Wellness products are proudly made and manufactured in the USA using foreign and domestic components under strict quality guidelines.

Money-Back Guarantee

Backed by a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee

If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your purchase you may return the product along with proof of your order for a full refund or replacement product.

Product Questions

Please contact us if you don't find an answer to your question here.

Can you use Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel after the expiration date, if so, how long after?

We recommend using Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel prior to the expiration date marked on the label to utilize maximum strength.

What makes Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel unique from other animal wound care products?

Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel is unique from other animal wound care products because of it's safety profile. Vetericyn Plus is:

  • Safe for use on all animal species regardless of age and condition.
  • Non-corrosive, non-toxic, non-irritating, non-staining.
  • Safe to use on or around the eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Does not harm healthy tissue
  • Free of steroids, alcohol, tea tree oil or antibiotics.
  • Biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
  • pH-balanced and are shelf-stable
  • Can be easily applied with no mixing or dilution required.
  • Does not require rinsing after use.
Are Vetericyn Plus products bleach and why is it safe to use?

Vetericyn Plus products are not and do not contain any bleach. Bleach is corrosive, toxic, will burn, generates fumes/vapors and is not safe for use cleansing wounds. In addition, stabilized bleach has a pH of >11 while Vetericyn Plus products are manufactured within an appropriate physiological pH range and will not sting when applied. Vetericyn Plus Dressing Gel is a hypochlorous solution that is safe and non-toxic and pH balanced. It will not harm healthy tissue in the process of cleaning wounds.

Is Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel still functional if it freezes? How would you know the bottle was frozen?

If Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel has frozen, it no longer maintains it effectiveness. Because of this, we always take extra precautions when shipping in below freezing temperatures. If a bottle was frozen you will notice leaking as a result of expansion of the formula. The bottle walls may collapse after thawing out or evidence of ice may be noticeable within the solution. If you believe your bottle has been frozen, please contact our Customer Service team.

Can Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel be used with another product, medicine, or therapeutic products?

Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel is to be used per label indications. It has no known contraindications and no known negative drug interactions. After treating with Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel, we recommend that you advise your healthcare professional (veterinarian) of any treatment protocol you are following in addition to those recommended by the veterinarian. Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel is not intended for use on systemic conditions.

Can you use Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel for the ear or eye?

Vetericyn Plus products can be used on wounds and issues of the ear.  As it pertains to the eye, we recommend the use of the Vetericyn Plus Eye Rinse or Pet Eye Gel. Not all of the products have specific indications for the eye.

Why is it significant that Vetericyn Plus products contains no antibiotics?

This is because there is no need to be concerned about the animal building up resistance to Vetericyn Plus products. Antibiotic resistance is a concern in the animal industry. The repeated and extended use of any Vetericyn Plus product in cleaning and debriding the wound bed has no adverse consequences. In addition, if there are regulatory limitations for use of antibiotics, those limitations do not apply to Vetericyn Plus products.

Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Dressing Gel has a faint chlorine smell. When applied to an open wound, isn’t the chlorine painful to the animal?

While there is a slight chlorine odor, there is a proprietary amount of Free Active Chlorine (FAC) measured in parts per million which is not significant enough to cause stinging when applied.

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