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RED-KOTE® WOUND DRESSING

Product Type: OTC ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: H. W. Naylor Company Inc.
Code Source: 15878-213
Route of Administration: TOPICAL

RED-KOTE Veterinary Scarlet Red Oil

Generic: Phenol, Scarlet Red

Ingredients:

  • Phenol Phenol : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 37.9 mg in 1000 mL
  • Scarlet Red Scarlet Red : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 2.4 mg in 1000 mL
  • Linseed Oil : Inactive ingredient
  • Castor Oil : Inactive ingredient
  • Isopropyl Alcohol : Inactive ingredient

Package Description:

  • 118 mL in 1 BOTTLE, PUMP

Label
RED-KOTE  ®  WOUND DRESSING

Active Ingredients

Phenol 3.25%, Biebrich Scarlet Red .23%

Purpose

Superficial Wounds, Cuts, Lacerations, Slow Healing Ulcers, Abrasions, Burns, Chafes.

Directions

PAINT IT ON HORSES • DOGS
Thoroughly clean and dry wound area. Apply RED-KOTE morning and night or as required.
Thoroughly cleanse and sanitize dauber after each use.
Keep wound clean and dry.

Safety

CAUTION: In case of serious burns, deep or puncture wounds, consult veterinarian.
If redness, irritation or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use and consult veterinarian.
Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes.
Do not apply to large areas of broken skin.
Do not use on cats.
Prevent dog from licking treated area.
DO NOT USE ON FOOD-PRODUCING ANIMALS.
FOR EXTERNAL ANIMAL USE ONLY.

KEEP FROM REACH OF CHILDREN



Other Ingredients

Vegetable Oil Base, Isopropyl Alcohol

Questions?

www.drnaylor.com

Principal Display Panels

Dr. Naylor ®
RED-KOTE ® VETERINARY SCARLET RED OIL
Antiseptic Wound Dressing
Non-Drying Softening
Four Fluid Ozs. (118 grams) H.W. NAYLOR CO., INC. www.drnaylor.com
Morris N.Y. 13808
U.S.A.
Made in U.S.A.
SP5032
ADHERES • PROTECTS
FIGHTS INFECTION
Lot - 10-10
Exp. 11-14

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