Durvet Styptic Powder

Durvet Styptic Powder
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$14.06

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Product Overview

Durvet Styptic Powder is an excellent solution to minor cuts and scratches that are bleeding. Contains ferric subsulfate as its active ingredient which promotes hemostasis or the first stage of wound healing. It is fast-acting and free of talc, making it safe to use on animals. The Durvet Styptic Powder is ideal to apply on dogs, cats, and birds. It comes in a powder formula that helps stop bleeding due to declawing, tail docking, and clipping nails. Convenient to use by simply applying a pinch using average pressure into the bleeding area until it stops. For safety, avoid applying to burns, body cavities, and other deep wounds. Packaged in a 14-gram jar.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Ferric Subsulfate - Hemostat
For use in Dogs, cats, and birds.
Application Apply a pinch of Styptic Powder to the bleeding area, using moderate pressure until bleeding stops. Do not use in deep wounds, body cavities or burns. If bleeding does not stop, consult a veterinarian.
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on the label.
Formulation Powder Formula.
NOT FOR SALE TO AK, DC, PR
Special Features A talc-free styptic powder.
Shipping Weight 0.21 lbs
Manufacturer Durvet Inc (Mfg. Number: 22700268)
UPC 745801145078

Details

DIRECTIONS: Apply a pinch of Styptic Powder to the bleeding area, using moderate pressure until bleeding stops. Do not use in deep wounds, body cavities or burns. If bleeding does not stop, consult a veterinarian.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Ferric Subsulfate - Hemostat

OTHER INGREDIENTS: Bentonite, Potassium Aluminum Sulfate, Diatomaceous Earth, Ammonium Chloride.

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