The Best Pet Wound Treatment for Faster Healing & Infection Prevention
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The Best Pet Wound Treatment for Faster Healing & Infection Prevention

Dogs, cats, and other domestic pets regularly take the same medicines as humans. Many, and perhaps most, antibiotics are approved for use in humans and animals. Many animal drugs start off as human medications, because there is far more money invested in human drug research.


A significant amount of the research for Vitastem Ultra came from testing the drug on animal wounds.


Many over-the-counter (OTC) antibiotics such as Bacitracin, and Neosporin are used as a first aid for pet wounds in cats and dogs even though they are not FDA approved for such use.


Regular strength first aid topical ointments are perfectly safe to use on pets with minor cuts, scrapes or abrasions. They are for external use and should never be used inside of ears, in eyes or on large deep wounds.


Vitastem Ultra topical antibiotic spray is FDA registered to treat minor cuts and scrapes, burns and wounds in humans. Independent third-party research has shown Vitastem Ultra to be safe for use to treat minor cuts and scrapes, abrasions in pets, even though it’s not FDA approved for animals.


Always follow the guidelines for use can be found on the bottle. It shouldn’t be used longer than a few days, especially if the issue doesn’t improve or worsens. Vitastem Ultra is most effective when applied after cleaning the affected area first. Your pet can safely lick the small amount that would be applied to the affected area without any concern.


If the symptoms do not subside even after one week’s therapy, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian.


The use of Vitastem Ultra in veterinary medicine


How is it so powerful?


All known antibiotics (other than Vitastem Ultra) primarily use what’s called a chemical “mechanism of kill” only, whereby the antibiotic attempts to kill the bacteria slowly by applying (if topical), or absorbing (if oral) more and more of the medicine over a period of time as it is taken as prescribed. While this can be somewhat effective, it takes much longer. Unfortunately, this also allows for bacteria to do what bacteria does: evolve and develop resistance to the medicine.


That’s where Vitastem Ultra is different…


Vitastem Ultra uses both a chemical and a physical mechanism to kill and fight pathogens.  The physical mechanism of kill is a key feature of Vitastem Ultra’s strength.


Vitastem Ultra’s patent-pending, specialized combination of ingredients has hacked the delivery formula that enables the active ingredient, bacitracin zinc, to be transported at 10x the strength and depth of other pet wound products currently in the marketplace today.


In addition to treating pet wounds, Vitastem Ultra also infuses skin cells damaged by the infection with vitamin D3 and vitamin C. Your pet’s wound will be left treated and rejuvenated in no time.


If your dog, cat, or other domestic animal is suffering from wound and/or infection, make sure to ask your veterinarian if Vitastem Ultra can be a good pet wound treatment for your furry friend, so you and your pet can get back to living your lives fully once again.

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