Pododerm (Canada)
This page contains information on Pododerm for veterinary use.The information provided typically includes the following:
- Pododerm Indications
- Warnings and cautions for Pododerm
- Direction and dosage information for Pododerm
Pododerm
This treatment applies to the following species:Bactericide-fungicide For Foot Rot And Ringworm
Veterinary Use Only
Din 00497053
Pododerm Indications
Pododerm is indicated for the prevention and treatment of Foot Rot and Ringworm in cattle and sheep.
Contents
Each 100 mL contains:|
Dichlorophene |
8.3%w/v |
|
3-methyl-4-chlorophenol |
0.41%w/v |
|
Isopropyl Alcohol |
q.s. |
Directions
For Foot Rot - Thoroughly clean and trim the infected foot, removing the overlaying horny layer and all dead tissue. Saturate the infected and surrounding areas well, by direct spray or soaking in a Pododerm bath. Repeat every 24-48 hours until the infection is brought under control. During this time the foot should be kept clean.
For Ringworm - Thoroughly clean the affected area. Apply Pododerm directly to the infected and surrounding areas. Repeat 2-3 times weekly until recovery is evident.
For Skin Wounds - Apply directly to superficial wounds as an aid in the treatment and control of infections.
Pododerm Caution
Do not use on deep wounds or body cavities, or on severe burns. If redness, irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian. Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. In case of contact, wash thoroughly with plenty of water.
Warning
Contents are both flammable and volatile. Store at room temperature away from flames and keep tightly closed to prevent evaporation.
Net 250 Ml
DOMINION VETERINARY LABORATORIES LTD., WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA R3E 3A1
Nac No.
118105021199 SANFORD STREET, WINNIPEG, MB, R3E 3A1
| Telephone: | 204-589-7361 | |
| Toll-Free: | 1-800-465-7122 | |
| Fax: | 204-943-9612 | |
| Website: | www.domvet.com |
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