Proud Flesh Powder
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Proud Flesh Powder
This treatment applies to the following species:Priority Care® 1
Aids In The Treatment Of Proud Flesh In Slow Healing Wounds.
Ingredients
Copper Sulfate, 5H2O, Parachlorometaxylenol, Corn Starch.Warnings
Not for use on animals intended for food. Use only as directed.Storage
Store at controlled room temperature between 15°-30°C (59°-86°F). Keep container tightly closed when not in use.Proud Flesh Powder Indications
An aid in the treatment of slow healing wounds. Priority Care Proud Flesh Powder helps retard excessive granulation tissue.Directions For Use
Thoroughly cleanse the affected area. Rinse with warm water and pat dry. Dust evenly with generous amounts of Priority Care Proud Flesh Powder often enough to keep injured tissue dry. May be applied under a bandage. Repeat treatment as necessary.Proud Flesh Powder Caution
For external use only. Not for use in deep or puncture wounds. If irritation develops, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.For Animal Use Only
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children
Priority Care is a registered trademark of First Priority, Inc.
Manufactured By: FIRST PRIORITY, INC., Elgin, IL 60123-1146
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Net Contents: |
NDC# |
Reorder No. |
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6 oz (170 g) |
58829-189-06 |
TP070PC |
Rev. 09-05 |
Nac No.
113906931590 TODD FARM DRIVE, ELGIN, IL, 60123-1146
| Telephone: | 847-289-1600 | |
| Order Desk: | 800-650-4899 | |
| Fax: | 847-289-1223 | |
| Website: | www.prioritycare.com | |
| Email: | custsvc@prioritycare.com |
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