Tetracycline 3% first aid antibiotics
At the heart of our commitment to the well-being of your cherished companions, we are thrilled to introduce a game-changing solution for wound care, skin infections, coronary band infections, and post-operative recovery: the non-prescription Tetracycline 3% formulation.
Understanding the unique needs of our equine friends, we recognize the importance of a versatile and effective solution for common health challenges. Developed with passion and expertise, our Tetracycline 3% formulation is crafted to elevate the standard of care for wounds, skin infections, issues around the coronary band, and post-operative healing.
Tetracycline 3% represents a breakthrough in equine healthcare, offering a reliable and convenient solution for various conditions that may affect your horse's well-being.
We invite you to explore the possibilities of enhanced wound care, improved skin health, and optimal recovery from minor cuts to surgical procedures with our Tetracycline 3% formulation. Your horse deserves the best, and we are excited to be at the forefront of delivering innovative solutions for equine health and happiness.
My experience with using Tetracycline 3% formulation on equine wounds has been very positive. Wounds have generally healed faster and with less granulation tissue. My clients have been very pleased with the results.
The Tetracycline 3% formulation is truly a unique and effective topical product. The improved outcomes we have seen in managing and healing wounds of many types (lacerations, burns, coronary band infections, thrush and infected wounds) have been very impactful, compared to standard of care topical products. There is a visible improvement with the healing process when incorporating the Tetracycline 3% formulation into patient care.
I would strongly recommend using this for any wound occurrence as true first aid in the field and as part of a post-operative management strategy.
Servings
Daily Values
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Active Ingredient(In each gram)Amount Per Serving% Daily Value Purpose
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Tetracycline HydrochlorideAmount Per Serving 30mg% Daily Value First Aid Antibiotic
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Inactive Ingredients
Directions
- Clean the affected area
- Apply a small amount of this product(an amount equal to the surface area of the tip of a finger) on the area 1 to 3 times daily
- May be covered with a sterile bandage
- Use latex gloves when applying
KEY FACTORS IN THE EFFICACY OF Tetracycline FORMULATION:
A Truly Unique, Novel and Effective Non-prescription Therapeutic Platform
Mitigation of risk, reducing costs and improving patient management outcomes are all within reach by...
Mitigation of risk, reducing costs and improving patient management outcomes are all within reach by utilizing the highly effective over-the-counter, nonprescription Tetracycline 3% Antibiotic Ointment. The introduction of the maximum-strength, non-prescription topical Tetracycline 3% antibiotic platform will empower and enable the highest level of proper medical intervention with an accessible and effective product available to patients without prescription.
Why is Tetracycline unique?
Intellectual property and trade secrets (patent pending) truly enhance and protect the integrity of the...
Intellectual property and trade secrets (patent pending) truly enhance and protect the integrity of the formulation within the industry. This includes high efficacy in all antibiotic resistant strains of infections.
Tetracycline Formulation Dossier
Tetracycline was developed to enhance the body’s ability to heal damaged, ulcerated or burned tissues....
Tetracycline was developed to enhance the body’s ability to heal damaged, ulcerated or burned tissues. Tetracycline have no adverse reactions reported to the pharmacovigilance program. Tetracycline has no known side effects
Prophylactic maintenance of long term catheter management:
Dialysis catheters, Vascular Access Ports and PIC catheters. Prevention of MRSA and other antibiotic resistant...
Dialysis catheters, Vascular Access Ports and PIC catheters. Prevention of MRSA and other antibiotic resistant infections along with the prevention and destruction of bio film within one topical application will significantly decrease these factors within the challenge of long term catheter maintenance.
Bacterial Kill Rate
Tetracycline (3% Tetracycline) was tested against six of the most common and problematic bacteria faced...
Tetracycline (3% Tetracycline) was tested against six of the most common and problematic bacteria faced by medical professionals. Tetracycline (3% Tetracycline) was proven to kill more than 99% of the bacteria in all six cases as evidenced by the chart below:
Potential areas of use
diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), MRSA, incontinence associated dermatitis, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, wound healing, burns...
diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), MRSA, incontinence associated dermatitis, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, wound healing, burns (all forms ofseverity) and of course any minor cut, scrape or burn. Utilization as post-surgical prophyl axis will significantly control immediate post-operative infections and dehiscence concerns.
Prophylactic maintenance of long term catheter management
Dialysis catheters, Vascular Access Ports and PIC catheters. Prevention of MRSA and other antibiotic resistant...
Dialysis catheters, Vascular Access Ports and PIC catheters. Prevention of MRSA and other antibiotic resistant infections along with the prevention and destruction of biofilm within one topical application will significantly decrease these factors within the challenge of long term catheter maintenance.
24-Hour Barrier of Protection
In an invitro study showed that the Tetracycline 3% formulation sustained the release of antibiotic...
In an invitro study showed that the Tetracycline 3% formulation sustained the release of antibiotic over a 24-hour period. The chart below shows the release pattern. One of the key differentiators for ointment is its proprietary delivery technology. This technology works as a carrier that binds to the active
Quality is our benchmark.
Our proprietary methodology within our formulation which optimizes a regenerative tissue response within the locally treated wound environment. Speeds healing while minimizing scarring.
Tetracycline should be applied three(3) times a day (TID) for the first 7-10 days. Note, the initial use of Tetracycline on open wounds and burns will have a sting lasting about 30 sec to 1 min.
Minimal occlusive bandages are recommended. There is a significant and expected decrease in serous discharge after initiation of Burn Treatment Protocol.
Additional regenerative approaches to healing can be combined with the long term application of the formulation and the Burn Treatment Protocol.
Apply 2 drops of to the catheter exit wound and gently massage skin around all areas of the exit wound. Apply 2 drops of Tetracycline to the catheter exit wound and gently massage skin around all areas ofthe exit wound.
Repeat this application twice a day for 7 days, then once daily for maintenance.
Apply 1 to 2 drops of Tetracycline to the catheter exit wound and gently massage skin around all areas of the exit wound. Once a day application is recommended for maintenance.
Use only light bandaging to allow for patient’s ease of application to wound sites over the duration ofthe protocol. A soft non-absorbent dressing can be used if needed.