Hexadene Flush

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Product Uses

Hexadene Flush Solution has been specifically formulated for skin conditions where an antiseptic flush may be beneficial. It may be used on dogs, cats and horses of any age. Spherulites provide a slow release of the ingredients to prolong the effect of the medication and chitosanide assists in restoring the hydration of the skin and hair and helps protect the skin against damage from the environment

Product Contains

Active ingredient: Chlorhexidine gluconate. Also contains: spherulites, chitosanide and triclosan.

Dosage and Administration

Shake well before use. Apply Hexadene Flush onto the affected area once daily for 2 to 3 days after apparent resolution of clinical signs or as directed by your veterinarian. If necessary, remove excess solution or debris after use with cotton or absorbent material.

Warnings, Side Effects and Drug Interactions

For animal use only. For topical use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Consult a veterinarian before using on a debilitated animal. If condition does not show improvement after one week, discontinue use of the product and consult with your veterinarian.

Keep out of reach of children. Wash hands and exposed skin after use.

Storage

Store at controlled room temperature.

Manufacturer

Virbac

Federal (USA) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

 
Hexadene Flush - 12oz

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Price:   $15.95

  
 
Hexadene Flush - 4oz

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Price:   $9.95

  

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