Feature
- Contains leading veterinarian-recommended ingredient for the treatment of hot spots
- Non-irritating, alcohol-free formulation
- From the makers of PetArmor, VetTrust Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray is specially formulated to provide rapid relief of pain and itching and reduce inflammation associated with hot spots. By reducing the itching and irritation, this spray can also help reduce excessive licking and chewing to allow healing to begin.
Product Detail
Product Description
Reduce Pain, Itching and Inflammation
Don't let the cycle of itching and scratching keep your pet from its normal behavior. VetTrustTM Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray contains two fast-acting ingredients to reduce pain, itching, and inflammation associated with hot spots. Pets tend to make these irritated lesions worse by licking and scratching them. This easy-to-use spray combines the active ingredients hydrocortisone and pramoxine in an alcohol-free formulation that won't dry out your pet's skin. A great solution at about half the cost of other leading products.
From the makers of PetArmor®, VetTrust Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray is specially formulated to reduce pain, itching and inflammation associated with hot spots, or acute moist dermatitis. Hot spots can be caused by anything that starts an itch-scratch cycle. The active ingredients in VetTrust Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray are hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation and itching, and pramoxine, a local anesthetic, to relieve pain, helping your pet resist the natural urge to lick and scratch lesions and allow healing to begin.
The convenient pump spray lets you apply VetTrust Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray directly to the affected area.
For best results, carefully remove your pet's hair over and around the lesion to enable direct application of the product. Cleanse the area and spray it thoroughly with VetTrust Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray 2 to 3 times daily. Wash your hands after each use.
Improvement should begin within 1 to 2 days of your initial application. Continue use of the product if the hot spot still appears red, moist, and inflamed and is improving. However, it is not recommended that you use the spray for more than 10 consecutive days. If signs persist or worsen, consult a veterinarian. If your pet is not eating or drinking normally, contact your veterinarian.
Read the entire label carefully before using any product on your pet