100% closure rate of pressure ulcers
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Adinasil – Treatment for wounds associated with dermatological conditions in animals
Dermatological conditions
Adinasil (MPPT) is used routinely in dermatological conditions associated with the skin microbiome, dysbiosis, inflammation, disturbances in the epidermal barrier function and a hyperactive immune response.
These conditions will usually lead to wound formation followed by infection. Infection prevents a rapid resolution of the condition and usually leads to complications and/or chronicity. Infection is also linked to scar formation. The sooner an infection is resolved, the fewer complications and less scar formation are likely to ensue.
Examples of dermatological conditions:
Mudfever
Eczema, e.g. moist eczema or hot-spots
Lick granuloma
Prevent the condition from getting worse
Many dermatological conditions are associated with the creation of very small to rather big wounds. As soon as the skin breaks, or evidently as soon as a wound appears, the use of Adinasil will help prevent an infection and close the wound. If an infection is already present, Adinasil will remove the infection. Avoiding and removing infections and closing the wounds prevent or slow down the progression of the disease.
Prepare for surgery
When a dermatological condition has become too severe to avoid surgery, e.g due to extensive formation of tracts, sinuses, cysts, abscesses, necrosis and similar, the surrounding area of soft tissue is often also infiltrated by widespread diffuse infections. The use of Adinasil in the area helps efficiently remove the infection and thereby improve the chances of success of the surgical procedure.
Following surgery and as part of the procedure
Following surgery, the use of Adinasil also helps ensure an eventless healing, when the area is left to close up from the bottom (secondary healing) and in flap-surgery, it improves the chances of the flap taking well. When skin grafting is performed Adinasil can help the generation of granulation tissue thereby optimising the site to receive the graft.
Hypergranulation
Adinasil has not been associated with hypergranulation (proud flesh) in horses.
Withholding period
Adinasil is not associated with any withholding times
Doping
The ingredients are not regulated by the International Doping Agency or FEI.