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Epsom Salt Poultice by Durvet
Epsom Salt Poultice by Durvet
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The Epsom Salt Poultice by Durvet is a topical gel designed for external application to provide temporary relief of minor sprains, strains, and bruises caused by muscle and joint injuries. Available in both Regular Gel and an easy-to-dispense Flowable Gel squeeze bottle, this poultice is effective for drawing abscesses, infections, and sole bruising, while also reducing inflammation and soothing pain.
Key Features:
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Relieves Pain and Inflammation – Effectively soothes soreness and reduces swelling from bruises, sprains, strains, and insect bites.
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Drawing Agent – Works as a drawing agent for abscesses, infections, and sole bruising, helping to draw out impurities and promote healing.
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Non-Burning and Non-Blistering – Will not burn or blister the skin, making it safe for sensitive areas.
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Easy Application – Available in a convenient Flowable Gel squeeze bottle for one-handed application, allowing for direct and clean use without soaking.
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Water-Soluble Base – Contains Epsom salt and methyl salicylate in a water-soluble base, ensuring effective application without the mess.
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Versatile Use – Can be used with cotton, wraps, or boots to enhance its effect, and can be left on for 36-48 hours for maximum benefit.
Directions for Use:
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Apply directly to the affected area.
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Leave on for 36-48 hours to allow the poultice to draw out inflammation and provide relief.
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Repeat as needed for continued relief from soreness and swelling.
Product Benefits:
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Relieves Minor Muscle and Joint Pain – Perfect for use on sprains, strains, bruises, and soreness from exertion.
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Helps with Abscesses and Infections – Acts as a drawing agent to alleviate abscesses, infections, and bruising.
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Convenient and Easy to Apply – The Flowable Gel bottle ensures a clean, efficient application with minimal effort.
Epsom Salt Poultice provides effective, soothing relief for a variety of equine ailments, promoting healing while reducing swelling and discomfort.
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