Dr. Naylor Blu-Kote Antiseptic Wound Dressing

Dr. Naylor SKU: BKD

$7.19

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4-oz dauber
4-oz pump spray
5-oz aerosol spray

Treat Wounds, Ringworm, and More with Blu-Kote

Blu-Kote assists as an efficient antiseptic wound dressing in the treatment of superficial wounds, abrasions, ringworm, lacerations, and a wide variety of bacterial and fungal infections. Evidence has shown that it is effective against pus formations and reduces secretions in pox-like lesions. Marking animals. Proud flesh on horses. Dries out wounds following castration or on the navel cord. Group pecking in chickens. Treats bumblefoot, scratches, goat pox, and wire cuts.

Benefits

  • This is a reliable wound dressing for animals, a first aid go-to, and a trusted staple for generation after generation of owners. It works with a fast-acting formula that helps speed healing and proper closure of wounds.
  • This fast-acting formula by Blu-Kote fights the most common sources of germs and fungi, promoting quick healing of open cuts, wounds, and lesions, all while actually helping to prevent infection. The active formula infiltrates and dries quickly in the skin, reducing pus for quicker recovery.
  • Improves comfort & expedites healing: Bandages and gauze can confine your animal, which shall restrict their movement and hence heal and recuperate from wounds and injuries. With Blu-Kote, the antiseptic is applied directly to the wound, letting it move freely and recover faster.
  • Available in 3 different application methods, 
    • 4-oz dauber
    • 4-oz pump spray
    • 5-oz aerosol spray
  • Since 1926, Dr. Naylor has been dedicated to promoting animal health and safety and takes pride in producing and distributing our products in the USA.

Directions for Use

  1. Clean the wound area.
  2. Apply Dr. Naylor Blu-Kote Dauber directly to the wound.
  3. Allow the product to dry, forming a protective barrier.

Blu-Kote is a product that is meant to stain. So, our first word of advice is to always wear gloves. Even after the product is dry - it can rub off of the animal's hide, fur, feathers and stain whatever else it comes in contact with. Rubbing alcohol can be used to remove Blu-Kote from hands and some clothing.

Do not use on cats.

Ingredients

Sodium Propionate 9.1%, Gentian Violet 1%, Acriflavine 0.15%, in a special base of Water, Urea, Glycerine, Isopropyl Alcohol 47% by volume

FAQs

1. What is Dr. Naylor Blu-Kote Antiseptic Wound Dressing, and what is its mechanism of action?
Dr. Naylor Blu-Kote is a liquid antiseptic solution designed to aid in the treatment of wounds on animals. It combines the properties of an antiseptic with a dye that gives it its striking blue color. When applied, it helps to disinfect the wound, preventing infection and promoting faster healing. The dye also acts as a protective marker, making it easier for you to see where you’ve applied it and how your pet’s wound is healing over time.

2. How do I apply Blu-Kote to my pet's wound?
Applying Blu-Kote is straightforward! First, clean the wound gently with mild soap and water, then pat it dry. Shake the bottle well before use. Hold the bottle at a safe distance (about 6-8 inches) from your pet’s skin and spray a thin layer of the solution directly onto the wound. Be careful to avoid spraying it into your pet's eyes or mouth. It dries quickly, which helps seal the wound and minimizes irritation.

3. Is Dr. Naylor Blu-Kote safe to use with all pets?
Yes! Dr. Naylor Blu-Kote is generally safe for use on various animals, including dogs and livestock. However, it’s always a good idea to check with your veterinarian if your pet has allergies or specific sensitivities, especially if they have a history of skin reactions. While it is effective, be sure to use it according to the instructions to ensure the best results. Do not use on cats.

4. How often should Blu-Kote be applied to my pet's wound?
For optimal healing, it’s usually recommended to apply Blu-Kote once a day or as directed by your veterinarian. You should monitor the wound for any signs of infection like redness, swelling, or discharge. If you notice any concerning changes, consult your vet right away. Remember, keeping an eye on your pet’s recovery is just as important as applying the treatment!

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