Therapeutic indications
Thanks to neem oil it is antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, antiseborrheic, antifungal, indicated in the treatment of skin diseases (pyoderma, some types of psoriasis, eczema, herpes, urticaria, itching and ringworm), regenerating and healing, antiparasitic, insect repellent, indicated in disorders of the oral cavity (teeth and gums).
The presence of St. John's wort in Hypermix stimulates tissue regeneration and re-epithelization as well as possessing anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, soothing, emollient and hydrating activities.
Dosage and administration
Cleanse the skin with water and possibly neutral soap (Marseille soap) or saline solution and proceed with the application of hypermix.
The use of disinfectants is not recommended. As far as possible, foreign bodies must be removed mechanically. Bandaging the animal is at the discretion of the veterinarian.
The product, in its different formulations, must be applied with a frequency of several times a day to weekly. For damaged skin.
Oily formulation: shake well before use. The product can be dispensed and soaked in sterile non-woven gauze to be applied directly to the skin. To keep the gauze in place, other non-woven gauze can be applied, blocked with a breathable plaster, and then fixed with a creped cohesive elastic bandage or with an elastic mesh bandage.
The soaked gauzes must be changed after each use. If necessary, wash the skin with saline solution before applying the new gauzes.
Formulation of gauze with gel: to keep the gauze in place, other non-woven gauze can be applied, blocked with a breathable plaster, and then fixed together with a creped cohesive elastic bandage or with an elastic mesh bandage. The gauzes must be changed after each use, if necessary, before applying the new gauzes wash the skin with physiological solution.
Target species
Dog, Cat, Equines, Rabbits, Cattle, Birds and Poultry