WOUNDS IN DOGS AND CATS

WOUNDS IN DOGS AND CATS

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OXICARE CREAM

Oxidative damage, is the main cause of non-healing wounds in dogs and cats.

Oxicare is a 100% biocompatible cream to combat oxidative stress present at your pet’s wound site.

Helps promote healing and reduce inflammation.

Can be used for all types of wounds in dogs and cats (surgical, chronic, pressure wounds, burns, accidental wounds or minor cuts).

  • Creates a moist environment, protects the wound and promotes healing.
  • With silicones and glycerin that act as a wound protectants and sealants.
  • Creates a protective film on your pet’s wound, promoting regeneration of the epidermis and reduction of inflammation.
  • Rich in natural antioxidants that are proven to be effective in promoting wound healing.

Key points:

  • Proanthocianidin from aesculus hippocastanum:
    A group of biologically active polyphenolic bioflavonoids synthesised by many plants that combat oxidative stress.
  • Quercitin from Allium cepa:
    Accelerates cutaneous wound healing.4
  • Vitamin E:
    Regulates oxidative stress and inflammation, increasing anti-oxidative enzymes.

Helps to maintain a proper moist wound environment

Combats oxidative stress with natural antioxidants1, 2, 3

Functional protection of wound site and perilesional area

When to use it:

  • To be used in wounds to acclerate healing.

How to use it:

  1. Apply a layer of the cream to the skin surrounding the wound.
  2. Cover the wound with adhesive or absorbent gauze if needed.
  3. Repeat the application every 12 hours.

Watch the product application video!

Vets' opinions

What you need to know about Wounds

References

  1. Sanchez, M. C., Lancel, S., Boulanger, E., & Neviere, R. (2018). Targeting oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in the treatment of impaired wound healing: A systematic review. In Antioxidants (Vol. 7, Issue 8). MDPI.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox7080098
  2. Hameedaldeen, A., Liu, J., Batres, A., Graves, G. S., & Graves, D. T. (2014). FOXO1, TGF-β regulation and wound healing. In International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Vol. 15, Issue 9, pp. 16257–16269). MDPI AG.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms150916257
  3. Ibrahim, N. ‘Izzah, Wong, S. K., Mohamed, I. N., Mohamed, N., Chin, K. Y., Ima-Nirwana, S., & Shuid, A. N. (2018). Wound healing properties of selected natural products. In International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 15, Issue 11). MDPI AG.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112360
  4. Doersch, K. M., & Newell-Rogers, M. K. (2017). The impact of quercetin on wound healing relates to changes in αV and β1 integrin expression. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 242(14), 1424–1431.
    https://doi.org/10.1177/1535370217712961