VetOne Silver Nitrate Applicators are a prescription product for cauterization of skin or mucous membrane and for removing warts and granulated tissue. Silver nitrate is a caustic antiseptic
and astringent, while potassium nitrate acts as a topical antiseptic on mucous membranes. Comes as 6 inch applicators in a tube of 100.
Who is VetOne Silver Nitrate Applicators 6 inch, 100 ct tube for?
Can be used on pets per your Veterinarian's recommendation/prescription.
Why use VetOne Silver Nitrate Applicators 6 inch, 100 ct tube?
For cauterization of skin or mucous membrane and for removing warts and granulated tissue.
How does VetOne Silver Nitrate Applicators 6 inch, 100 ct tube work?
Silver nitrate commonly employed as a caustic antiseptic and an astringent. Potassium nitrate has been used as a topical antiseptic on mucous membranes. The degree of action depends upon the concentration employed and the period of time during which the compound is allowed to act. The silver nitrate is precipitated by chloride thus washing with a solution of sodium chloride can quickly stop the action of silver ions.
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Each Applicator contains : Silver Nitrate 75% and Potassium Nitrate 25%.
How is VetOne Silver Nitrate Applicators 6 inch, 100 ct tube sold?
6 inch applicators in a tube of 100.
What special precautions are there?
WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The active ingredients are poisonous and may be fatal when ingested in sufficient doses. The symptoms include toxic gastroenteritis, which may lead to coma, convulsion, paralysis and profound alteration of respiration. If poisoning occurs, consult a physician. In case of eye contact, hold eyes open and immediately flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes and consult a physician. Silver salts stain tissue black due to deposition of reduced silver. The stain gradually disappears within a period of two weeks. PRECAUTION: Prolonged ingestion or absorption of silver compounds (organic or inorganic) whether originating industrially or therapeutically leads to disposition of silver in connective tissues, producing a slate-blue discoloration of the skin known as argyria. This discoloration may also appear on mucous membranes such as the margins of gums. The sclera of the eye is also stained. The nature of the pigment is not definitely known, it may be metallic silver or oxide. This discoloration exists throughout life but does not cause any systematic symptoms. While small patches may be removed, this method is so tedious and painful as to be impractical for large areas.
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
How can I store VetOne Silver Nitrate Applicators 6 inch, 100 ct tube?
Store in the closed package at room temperature in a dry place and protected from light. Silver nitrate will turn black upon exposure to light, however this does not affect the product’s potency or utility.
Use as directed by your Veterinarian.
DIRECTIONS: The healthcare professional moistens the applicator tip with distilled water and applies it to the affected area. The strength of the action is controlled by the dilution with distilled water. One Silver Nitrate applicator is generally sufficient for each application.
Active Ingredients : Each Applicator contains Silver Nitrate 75% and Potassium Nitrate 25%.