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· Antimicrobial
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· Antimaggot
· Antifungal |
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Acts as antimicrobial agent
Inhibits the growth of micro-organisms.
Acts as a vulnerary agent
Hastens the process of wound healing.
Acts as a antifungal agent
Acts against common dermatophytes.
Acts as a antimaggot agent
Controls maggot infestation.
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- Abrasions,
cuts, lacerations, burns, scalds and surgical wounds
- Pruritus, pyoderma, dermatitis,
callosites, dry/moist eczema and ringworm
- Maggot-infested wounds
- Sinuses and fistulae
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| Research Papers |
- Treatment
of bacterial and fungal dermatological diseases with herbal cream
Yathiraj, S., Ravi Raidurg and Upendra,
H.A., Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary College,
Hebbal, Bangalore, India, National Symposium on "Focusing
on Need to Develop New Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Preventive
Approaches to Deal with Diseases of Farm and Companion Animals"
and XXI Annual Convention of Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine,
February 7-9, 2003, pp. 198-199.
- Dermal
toxicity studies of a herbal formulation "Canisep" cream in rats
Venkatesha Udupa, Mitra, S.K., Ashish
Sachan, et.al., Indian Journal of Toxicology (2002): (9), 1, 7-10.
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Clean the affected area after clipping the adjoining
hair. Apply the cream liberally three times a day or as directed
by the veterinarian. Concurrent administration of antibiotics may
be required in severe cases or as directed by the veterinarian.
Presentation
Cream: 30 g lamitube.
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