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Provide soothing relief for your pet's irritated eyes with the Vetericyn Pet Eye Gel. This healing eye repair gel and lubricant was created to help provide relief to your pets from the comfort of your home. Address symptoms of pink eye such as burning, irritation, stinging, and eyelid inflammation with the pH-balanced, non-toxic Vetericyn Antimicrobial Pet Eye Gel. Apply this gel after flushing the affected eye with our Vetericyn Plus All Animal Eye Wash for best results. While this eye gel is recommended, please consult your veterinarian in the case of severe eye issues.
Benefits
PET EYE REPAIR: Vetericyn Eye Gel provides non-toxic healing relief from corneal abrasions and irritations in dogs, cats, and other small animals
PET EYE LUBRICANT: Safe for daily use to help lubricate your pet's eyes and reduce eye and lid inflammation
RELIEF FROM PINK EYE: Help soothe and reduce the symptoms of conjunctivitis with this more natural alternative to steroids or antibiotic ointments
HYPOCHLOROUS TECHNOLOGY: This eye gel that utilizes a safe and effective, pH-balanced formula to help mimic the natural healing process. Vetericyn is also safe if licked or ingested
VETERINARIAN RECOMMENDED: An essential pet first aid product you the ability to care for them from the comfort of your own home
Directions For Use
For best results flush affected eyes gently with Vetericyn Plus® Eye Wash before using Eye Gel. Apply Vetericyn Plus® Antimicrobial Eye Gel to eyes 2-3 times per day until condition is no longer visible. No rinsing necessary. Safe for use on all animal species. Use with damaged corneas should be under veterinary supervision.