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Equaide
Pround Flesh Eliminator |
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| • Proud Flesh |
| • Wire Cuts |
| • Cracked Heels |
| • Saddle Sores |
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| • Water based so wont blister or scar |
| • Proud flesh eliminated |
| • Heals minor cuts, scratches |
| • Promotes hair re-growth |
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| 1. Stir the Equaide well |
| 2. Apply a thin layer, about 2mm thick, of Equaide to the wound. |
| 3. Place a non-stick gauze pad on the wound and wrap. Keep wrapped for 2-3 days then repeat procedure |
| 4. Once proud flesh is no longer protruding above the level of the skin, bandage changes can be done every 3-5 days. |
| 5. Clean wound with an antibacterial solution or saline solution and dry well. |
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Equaide is the most effective solution for the treatment of cuts, wounds, abrasions and proud flesh for horses available today. Equaide was first developed for the treatment of excessive granulation tissue, commonly known as Proud Flesh, for the thoroughbred industry. Equaide not only prevents the formation of granulation tissue, but dissolves even the worst cases of proud flesh without harming healthy tissue. Eliminating the need for surgery.
This is not a veterinary medicine which is subject to authorisation by the Board of Medicine.
Officially certified, can be used without risk up to and on the day of competition. |
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Equaide won’t burn, blister, slough or scar, and there are no
white hairs. The Equaide solution is in a water base, not alcohol. Our unique formulation, which includes anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory agents, was specifically designed to treat excessive granulation tissue. Equaide promotes a healthy wound bed which accelerates healing for all wounds and is specially balanced so that it does not harm the surrounding healthy tissue. Equaide was also formulated so that the solution won’t run or drip off of wounds and can even be used without bandaging (though bandaging is encouraged). Equaide also includes a fly repellent, a necessity in the barn environment. |
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© 2009 CoPa Ireland Ltd, Cuan Ard, Newline, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford.
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