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Dermapliq Spray

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Sterile solution to support wound healing

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  • CHF 109.70

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    7.5 ml

    Price / 1 ml: CHF 14.63

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Product Description
  • For cats
  • For dogs
  • For horses
  • Doping-free

TVM Dermapliq Spray

TVM Dermapliq Spray is a sterile solution to support wound healing in dogs, cats and horses.

Dermapliq Spray TVM contains carboxymethyl glucose sulphate polymers (RGTA = ReGeneraTing Agents). These biopolymers have a structure similar to heparan sulphate. Heparan sulphates are natural components of the extracellular matrix. They enable the anchoring of the physiological factors of tissue repair and contribute to the protection and restoration of the integrity of the extracellular matrix involved in the multiplication and repair processes. Improving the quality of the extracellular matrix of the skin helps to reduce the animal's discomfort.

Application:

For external use.

  1. Clean the affected skin area.
  2. Spray Dermapliq Spray onto the affected area at a distance of 5 cm.
  3. Allow to act for about 30 seconds before any medication or bandaging.

Dermapliq Spray is used on living tissue.

Depending on requirements, the application can be repeated every 2-3 days. Daily application of the product is not recommended. The duration of application can vary from one to several weeks.

Your veterinarian may adjust the application instructions; please follow their advice.

One 7.5 ml bottle provides approx. 50 sprays.

The 3K® pump system of the spray bottle prevents germs and impurities from entering the bottle.

Composition:
RGTA (carboxymethyl glucose sulphate polymer) 750 µg, excipients q.s.p. 7.5 ml

Information on doping relevance in our products is based on the manufacturer's specifications and is not regularly updated. In particular, the list of doping-relevant substances of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) was used for the evaluation. However, it should be noted that national doping regulations may deviate from these international guidelines. In addition, the relevance of doping, especially of herbal ingredients, is subject to continuous change. For this reason, we recommend that you regularly inform yourself about the latest data in equestrian sport by consulting the FEI list of prohibited substances .

Product Questions 1
Customer Questions
Patricia
04.04.2025
Ist es schädlich wenn der Hund schleckt?
Your iPet team
Dermapliq schadet dem Hund nicht, wenn es abgeleckt wird. 
Da das Produkt aber auf Wunden angewendet wird, sollte jedoch versucht werden, den Hund vom Schlecken der Wunden abzuhalten, um die Wundheilung nicht zu stören. 
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