Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz)
Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz)
Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz)
Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz)

Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz)

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Veterinary Ointment for Removing Proud Flesh in Animals

Product Description

Proudsoff 3oz is a topical veterinary ointment designed to control and remove proud flesh in horses, cattle, sheep, and goats. Proud flesh is excessive granulation tissue that can delay wound healing. The copper-based formula helps dry and remove abnormal tissue while preserving healthy tissue, supporting proper wound healing, and reducing the risk of excessive scarring.

Benefits

  • Removes Proud Flesh: Helps eliminate excessive granulation tissue from wounds.
  • Promotes Proper Healing: Supports natural wound recovery in livestock and horses.
  • Selective Action: Targets abnormal tissue while leaving healthy tissue intact.
  • Simple Topical Treatment: Easy once-daily ointment application.
  • Livestock Friendly: Suitable for horses, cattle, sheep, and goats.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients: Cupric Sulfate 45% & Inert ointment base 55%.

How to Use

Directions For Use

  • Apply Thin Layer: Cover the proud flesh area with a thin coating.
  • Remove Debris: Clean dead tissue before each new application.
  • Use Gauze or Cotton: Gently remove debris with soft materials.
  • Avoid Washing Lesion: Do not wash the wound before applying ointment.
  • Discontinue When Healed: Stop treatment once proud flesh has resolved.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Not for Pets: Do not use on dogs, cats, or household animals.
  • Avoid Healthy Tissue: Prevent contact with normal skin and eyes.
  • External Veterinary Use: Intended only for topical animal treatment.
  • Monitor Skin Reaction: Stop use if irritation worsens.
  • Consult Veterinarian: Seek professional advice for persistent wounds.

Possible Side Effects

  • Local Irritation: Sensitive tissue may show mild irritation.
  • Temporary Redness: Slight redness may appear around treated areas.
  • Tissue Sensitivity: Healthy tissue exposed to the ointment may become irritated.
  • Inflammation Risk: Discontinue use if swelling or irritation increases.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What does Proudsoff 3oz treat in animals?

Ans: Proudsoff 3oz treats proud flesh, excessive granulation tissue that develops during wound healing. The ointment removes this tissue and supports healing in horses, cattle, sheep, and goats.

Q2: How does Proudsoff ointment work on proud flesh?

Ans: The ointment contains cupric sulfate, which dries and removes abnormal granulation tissue. Reducing this tissue supports natural wound healing and prevents prolonged overgrowth.

Q3: How frequently should Proudsoff be applied?

Ans: Proudsoff should generally be applied once daily to the affected area. Dead tissue should be removed before each application so the ointment can work effectively on the proud flesh.

Q4: Can Proudsoff be used on household pets?

Ans: Proudsoff should not be used on dogs, cats, or household pets. It is formulated for livestock and horses, where proud flesh is more common during the wound-healing process.

Q5: Should the wound be washed before using Proudsoff?

Ans: Do not wash the wound before application. Remove dead tissue or debris with cotton or gauze, then apply a thin layer of the ointment.

Q6: What animals can benefit from Proudsoff treatment?

Ans: Proudsoff is for horses, cattle, sheep, and goats. These animals may develop proud flesh during wound healing, and the ointment helps control it effectively.

Q7: How long should Proudsoff treatment continue?

Ans: Continue treatment until the proud flesh is removed and the wound begins healing normally. Do not use after the tissue has resolved.

Q8: What precautions should be followed when using Proudsoff?

Ans: Apply the ointment carefully to avoid contact with healthy tissue or eyes. Wash hands thoroughly after application and seek veterinary advice if irritation persists.