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Topical Powder to Help Control Minor Bleeding
Product Description
VetOne Blood Stop Powder is a topical veterinary powder used as an aid in controlling minor bleeding from superficial cuts, abrasions, and wounds in animals, including after dehorning. The non-sterile powder contains absorbent and hemostatic ingredients that help provide local bleeding control when applied directly to the affected area.
Benefits
- Minor Bleeding Support: Helps control superficial bleeding from cuts and wounds.
- Post-Dehorning Use: Suitable for use after dehorning procedures.
- Multi-Species Use: Can be used on horses, cattle, sheep, cats, and dogs.
- Easy Application: Apply powder directly to the wound area without injections.
- Absorbent Base: Free-flowing powder helps promote clotting at the wound surface.
Ingredients
Ferrous sulfate (majority component), ammonium alum, chloroxylenol, tannic acid in a free-flowing absorbent base.
How to Use
Directions for Use
- Clean Area First: Gently clean and dry the wound before application if possible.
- Apply Powder: Apply Blood Stop Powder freely to the bleeding surface.
- Repeat as Needed: Reapply powder until bleeding is controlled.
- Bandage if Needed: Cover with a bandage when appropriate for the animal.
- Consult a Veterinarian: Seek veterinary help for deep or persistent bleeding.
Additional Information
Precautions
- External Use Only: For topical animal use only; do not apply in body cavities.
- Not for Deep Wounds: Do not use on deep, puncture wounds or severe burns.
- Monitor Irritation: Discontinue use if redness, swelling, or irritation increases.
- Proper Storage: Store at room temperature with the container tightly closed.
- Keep Out of Reach: Keep Blood Stop Powder out of reach of children and pets.
Shipping & Returns
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is VetOne Blood Stop Powder used for?
Ans: VetOne Blood Stop Powder is used as an aid to help control minor bleeding from superficial cuts, abrasions, and wounds in animals. Blood Stop Powder is also commonly used after dehorning to help manage bleeding at the site.
Q2: Can VetOne Blood Stop Powder be used on all animals?
Ans: VetOne Blood Stop Powder is formulated for use on multiple animal species, including horses, cattle, sheep, cats, and dogs. Blood Stop Powder provides topical support for minor bleeding across different species.
Q3: How do I apply VetOne Blood Stop Powder?
Ans: Apply VetOne Blood Stop Powder freely to the bleeding surface of the wound. Repeat application until bleeding is controlled. A bandage may be used when appropriate for the animal and wound location.
Q4: Can VetOne Blood Stop Powder be used on deep wounds?
Ans: No, VetOne Blood Stop Powder should not be used on deep, puncture, or severe wounds. Deep wounds require veterinary evaluation and appropriate treatment to reduce the risk of complications.
Q5: What should be done if bleeding continues after using Blood Stop Powder?
Ans: If bleeding continues after repeated applications, consult a veterinarian. Persistent bleeding may require professional care, especially if the wound is large, deep, or located in a sensitive area.
Q6: Is VetOne Blood Stop Powder sterile?
Ans: VetOne Blood Stop Powder is a non-sterile topical powder. Applying the powder to a cleaned area helps support safe use, and veterinary guidance is recommended for infected or highly contaminated wounds.
Q7: Can VetOne Blood Stop Powder be used after dehorning?
Ans: Yes, VetOne Blood Stop Powder may be used after dehorning as an aid in controlling minor bleeding when applied directly to the site as directed.
Q8: How should VetOne Blood Stop Powder be stored?
Ans: Store VetOne Blood Stop Powder at room temperature in a dry place with the container tightly closed. Keeping the container sealed helps maintain powder flow and supports consistent application.