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Relief Spray

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Relief Spray

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: Teva Animal Health (DVM)

Pramoxine

Pramoxine and Colloidal Oatmeal for Temporary Relief of Itching and Flaking on Dogs, Cats and Horses

Warning: Keep Out Of Reach Of Children.

Active Ingredient

Pramoxine Hydrochloride 1%

Product Description

Relief® Spray combines Pramoxine and micronized colloidal oatmeal in a humectant base that remains on the skin for enhanced antipruritic activity. Contains Omega-6 fatty acids for maintenance of the epidermal barrier, moisturizers and coat conditioners in a hydrating medium.

Relief Spray Indications

For temporary relief of itching, flaking and irritation.

Directions

Shake well before use. Spray directly onto the affected areas. If necessary, part hair coat so that Relief® Spray makes direct contact with the skin. Rub in well. May be used daily or as directed by your veterinarian.

Relief Spray Cautions

For topical use on animals only. If redness or irritation persists or increases, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian. Avoid contact with eyes. If eye contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.

Storage

Store at room temperature. Protect from freezing.

Trademarks are property of IVX Animal Health, Inc.

Distributed by IVX Animal Health, Inc., St. Joseph, MO 64503

Net Contents:

NDC

 

237 mL (8 fl oz)

59130-142-38

500050-38 REV1006

Nac No.

11420503
TEVA ANIMAL HEALTH, INC. (DVM)
formerly known as IVX Animal Health, Inc. (DVM)

3915 S. 48TH ST. TERRACE, ST. JOSEPH, MO, 64503
Telephone:   800-759-3664
Fax:   816-676-6878
Website:   www.tevaanimalhealth.com
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Relief Spray information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the US product label or package insert.



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