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Absorbine Fungasol Spray, 22oz

Item: IWM052818
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Description

Fungasol is proven to treat a range of fungal and bacterial skin conditions, making it a great first line of defense, even if the exact nature of an equine skin problem isn't readily apparent. Clean, treat, and protect your horse's skin with a gentle formula that includes tea tree oil and a powerful Biopolysan booster ingredient derived from coconuts to enhance the formula's efficiency. Use separately, or as a complete system to treat even the toughest bacterial and fungal skin conditions.

Key Benefits:

  • Spray is a quick and easy application for a wide range of applications, penetrates thick coats
  • Patented Biopolysan technology, derived from coconuts, is proven to boost the effectiveness of the formula
  • Fights tough conditions including rain rot; dry, flaky skin; wound bacteria; girth itch; dew poisoning; pastern dermatitis (scratches/greasy heel); and ringworm
  • Soothes and helps treat tail itching and rubbing

Ingredients

Active Ingredients:

Benzalkonium chloride 0.13%, Chloroxylenol 0.25%

Inactive Ingredients:

Glyceryl Laurate, Glycerin, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf (Tea Tree) Oil, Polysorbate 80, Propylene Glycol Laurate, Popylene Glycol, Potassium Laurate, Water

Useful Information

For best results wash the affected area with Fungasol Shampoo, otherwise clean with warm soapy water, then pat dry. Spray animal's entire coat with Fungasol Spray making sure to concentrate spray on affected area. Do not rinse, allow spray to dry naturally. Spray daily until skin condition has cleared up.

Caution:

For external use on horses only. Not for human use. Do not allow animal ingestion. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. If irritation develops or condition persists consult your veterinarian

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