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Antibacterial
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Antipruritic |
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Antidandruff
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Deodorant |
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| Features |
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Improves skin hygiene
Controls dandruff, acts against
commonly found pathogens that cause pyoderma, dermatitis, pruritus,
etc.
Acts as a deodorant
Gets rid of foul body odor.
Acts as a general cleanser
Helps maintain a shiny, healthy
coat.
Gentle on skin
Completely safe, does not contain
chemicals that are harsh on skin.
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| Indications |
- Prophylaxis and management of pruritus
- Exudative dermatitis
- Pyoderma
- Scaling lesions
- Matting of hair
- Foul body odor
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| Research Paper |
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Evaluation of Erina hair coat cleanser in canine dermatosis - Preliminary study
Umesh, K.G., Suryanarayana, P. and Mitra,
S.K., The Veterinarian (2000): (24), June, 20.
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| Directions for Use |
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Wet the body of
the pet thoroughly with water. For better application, mix 10-15 ml
of Erina in 30 ml of water. Work up a rich lather and massage well
into coat. Rinse well after 5 minutes and repeat the application if
required. Towel dry and brush thoroughly.
Presentation
120 ml flip top bottle.
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| Performance Chart |
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| Composition |
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