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Eliminating the need for surgery.

EQUAIDE The First and Last Aid for Horse Wounds and Skin Disorders 

  1. Dissolving equine exuberant granuloma (“proud flesh”) when present
  2. Preventing the creation of proud flesh at the start
  3. Healing both infected and superficial wounds in horses
  4. Guarding against bacterial and fungal conditions typical of a stable environment.

Equaide was developed to meet all these requirements and provides other related
advantages as well.

Equaide is the most effective solution for the treatment of cuts,
wounds, abrasions and proud flesh for horses available today.
                    

                   

Equaide was initially developed for horses to dissolve excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) as well as to prevent
it from forming. Equaide has also proven itself excellent for treating wire cuts, lacerations, scrapes, punctures,
cracked heels, rain rot lesions and more.

Equaide is composed of anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-fungal, and drying agents formulated for slow healing
wounds and is ideal for the treatment of wounds on the legs of horses.  Equaide will not burn, blister, slough or
scar because it is uniquely balanced to dissolve and prevent proud flesh while it speeds healing.  If there is evidence
of bone infection or other deep infection, it is recommended that you do not use Equaide until the infection is treated. 
Equaide rapidly closes wounds and if there is an infection, there is the possibility that it will abscess.

Equaide is frequently used when suturing a wound is not possible or when wounds re-open.

Bandaging is not necessary, but is recommended for deep wounds and wounds below the knee or hock areas. 
Equaide won't drip off of dry wounds but could wipe off in tall grass.

EQUAIDE heals wounds exceptionally fast. Safe and effective.


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