Vetnova ABELIA Zn-Otic 59 ml

Highly Safe Natural Non-Irritating Aqueous Based Otic Solution With Soothing, Cleansing and Drying Actions
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Highly Safe Natural Non-Irritating Aqueous Based Otic Solution With Soothing, Cleansing and Drying Actions

Composition:

  • Zinc Gluconate: 1%
  • Boric Acid: 1%
  • L-Lysine: 1%
  • Taurine: 0.5%

Characteristic:

  • Safe use in cases of perforated tympanic membrane.
  • Creates a dry and clean environment hostile for microorganisms’s growth.
  • Calming action.
  • Includes Zinc – contributes to the production of collagen.
  • Ear canal drying effect.
  • Very low incidence of post-application discomfort.
  • Does not contain antibiotics (does not generate resistances) or corticosteroids.
  • Does not interfere with allergy tests.
  • Aqueous and colourless solution — Does not stain household surfaces or fabrics.

Recomended Uses:

  • Solution of choice for long-term maintenance of the physiological conditions of the ear canal.
  • Support for the veterinary treatment of choice in otologic processes where yeasts take part.
  • Support in otologic processes associated with sensitivity or irritation.
  • Helps to restore the microenvironment of the ear canal, helping it to heal by itself.
  • Helps to repair and protect the epithelium of the ear canal.
  • Ears with perforated tympanic membrane (or with suspicion of it).
  • Cleaning and drying of the ear canal.

Directions for use:

  • Initially: apply depending on the size of the pet (0.25-3ml) twice daily. Softly massage the base of the ear and remove excess solution.
  • Long-term: 1-2 times / week

Ears should be checked every 7 to 10 days by a veterinarian.

Ingredients
  • Zinc Gluconate: 1%
  • Boric Acid: 1%
  • L-Lysine: 1%
  • Taurine: 0.5%
FAQ
  • Initially: apply depending on the size of the pet (0.25-3ml) twice daily. Softly massage the base of the ear and remove excess solution.
  • Long-term: 1-2 times / week

Ears should be checked every 7 to 10 days by a veterinarian.

Our veterinarian team:

  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Manuela Araujo