Nitrozone
Product Type: OTC ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: First Companion Veterinary Products
Code Source: 14049-900
Route of Administration: TOPICAL
ADMINISTRATION: Apply directly on the lesion with a spatula or first place on a piece of gauze. Application of a bandage is optional.
This preparation should be in contact with the lesion for at least 24 hours. The dressing may be changed several times daily or left on the lesion for a longer period.
CAUTION: IN case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns consult a veterinarian. If redness, irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Avoid exposure to excessive heat or direct sunlight and strong fluorescent lighting.
HUMAN WARNINGS: Carcinogenesis:
Nitrofurazone, the active ingredient of Nitrozone Dressing has been shown to produce mammary tumors in rats and ovarian tumors in mice.
Additionally, some people may be hypersensitive to this product. Either wear gloves when applying, or wash hands afterwards.
Not to be used on animals intended for food purposes.
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Store at 20 o -25 o C (68 o -77 o F); excursions permitted to 15 o -30 o C (59 o -86 o F) (See USP Controlled Room Temperature).
NITROZONE
(Brand of Nitrofurazone Soluble Dressing)
FOR USE ONLY ON DOGS, CATS AND HORSES
WARNING: DO NOT USE IN HORSES INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
AN ANTIBACTERIAL PREPARATION FOR TOPICAL APPLICATION
Federal law prohibits the extralabel use of this drug in food-producing animals.
CONTENTS: 0.2% Nitrofurazone in Water Soluble base of Polyethylene Glycols.
NADA 122-447, Approved by FDA
Net Weight: 1 pound
First Companion NitroZone 1 lb
Autor Name: First Companion Veterinary Products
Code Source: 14049-900
Route of Administration: TOPICAL
Nitrozone
Generic: NitrofurazoneIngredients:
- Nitrofurazone Polyethylene Glycol : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 9.07 g in 453.59 g
Package Description:
- 453.59 g in 1 JAR
ADMINISTRATION: Apply directly on the lesion with a spatula or first place on a piece of gauze. Application of a bandage is optional.
This preparation should be in contact with the lesion for at least 24 hours. The dressing may be changed several times daily or left on the lesion for a longer period.
CAUTION: IN case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns consult a veterinarian. If redness, irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.
Avoid exposure to excessive heat or direct sunlight and strong fluorescent lighting.
HUMAN WARNINGS: Carcinogenesis:
Nitrofurazone, the active ingredient of Nitrozone Dressing has been shown to produce mammary tumors in rats and ovarian tumors in mice.
Additionally, some people may be hypersensitive to this product. Either wear gloves when applying, or wash hands afterwards.
Not to be used on animals intended for food purposes.
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Store at 20 o -25 o C (68 o -77 o F); excursions permitted to 15 o -30 o C (59 o -86 o F) (See USP Controlled Room Temperature).
NITROZONE
(Brand of Nitrofurazone Soluble Dressing)
FOR USE ONLY ON DOGS, CATS AND HORSES
WARNING: DO NOT USE IN HORSES INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
AN ANTIBACTERIAL PREPARATION FOR TOPICAL APPLICATION
Federal law prohibits the extralabel use of this drug in food-producing animals.
CONTENTS: 0.2% Nitrofurazone in Water Soluble base of Polyethylene Glycols.
NADA 122-447, Approved by FDA
Net Weight: 1 pound
First Companion NitroZone 1 lb
