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EquiShield IR Shampoo (12 oz)

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Description

EquiShield IR can be used for itch relief for cats, dogs, and horses. Pramoxine is used as a topical anesthetic to help ease any pain. Hydrocortisone will help relieve inflammation, flaking, and itch that your pet may be experiencing.

    EquiShield IR Ingredients:
  • Pramoxine 1%
  • Hydrocortisone 1%
  • Colloidal Oatmeal

Directions

Wet coat thoroughly with water. Apply and lather EquiShield™ IR Shampoo over the affected skin area(s), allowing 5 to 10 minutes of contact time. Rinse completely with clean water. Repeat if necessary or as directed by your veterinarian.

How to Use EquiShield IR Spray: It is important to always shake EquiShield IR before use. Some ingredients may settle to the bottom over time and need to be dispersed throughout the product. Spray directly on the affected area(s) and rub in well. EquiShield IR can be used daily or as directed by your pet's veterinarian. Wash your hands after application.

How to Use EquiShield IR Shampoo: Wet the coat thoroughly with water. Apply and lather the shampoo over the affected skin. Allow 5 to 10 minutes of contact with affected skin before rinsing completely. If redness or irritation remains or increases, contact your pet's veterinarian immediately.

Cautions

For topical use on animals only. If redness or irritation persists or increases, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian. Avoid contact with eyes or open wounds. If contact with eyes occurs, flush thoroughly with water and consult a veterinarian.

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