Quit-Itch Antiseptic & Anti-Fungal Lotion works as a broad spectrum antiseptic skin treatment for skin care of dogs, cats and horses. Quit-Itch aids in the treatment of Eczema, Ringworm, Fungal Infections, Cuts, Burns, Qld Itch, Girth Itch and Greasy Heel. Quit-Itch lotion is a proven and trusted antiseptic bactericide and fungicide for treating various skin conditions on Dogs, Cats and Horses.
- A broad spectrum antiseptic skin care and anti-fungal wash for dogs, cats and horses.
- Active ingredients: 5g/L Povidone-Iodine, 6g/L Iodophor (Equivalent to 0.75% available Iodine).
- Aids in the treatment of Eczema, non-specific Dermatoses and Fungal Infections including Ringworm (Microsporum spp and Trichophyton spp).
- Also suitable for lacerations, wire cuts, burns, abrasions and other superficial animal wounds.
- For horses, it acts as an aid in the treatment of Queensland Itch, Saddle Acne, Girth Itch and Greasy Heel.
- Available in 250ml, 500ml and 1L bottles.
Directions For Use
- Simply wet the animals coat with water and apply Quit-Itch as per the directions on the bottle.
- For wounds: As an emergency treatment for lacerations, abrasions, wire cuts and burns. Dab the wound with cotton wool or gauze soaked with undiluted QUIT-ITCH. Repeat daily for 3-4 days.
- For skin diseases: Clean effected area with a solution of 1 part of Quit-Itch to 20 parts warm water. Towel dry and apply undiluted Quit-Itch liberally to the effected areas. Repeat daily for 3-4 days.
- All over shampoo: Fungal ringworm and Eczema spread rapidly and in both instances animals should be thoroughly washed all over to prevent spread of infection. Use a solution of 1 part Quit-Itch to 20 parts warm water. Rub well into the coat and allow the foam to remain for 5 minutes. Rinse, dry and apply undiluted Quit-Itch to infected and surrounding areas.
- Environmental exposure: horses that have been in contact or have used the same equipment as an infected horse should also be thoroughly shampooed with diluted Quit-Itch daily until the infection is cleared from the stable. This also applies to dogs kept in kennels.
- Greasy heel in horses: Most importantly, remove scabs that are indicative of infected heels. Use a solution of 1 part Quit-Itch to 20 parts of warm water. Rub vigorously to soften and remove scabs. Thoroughly dry and rub undiluted Quit-Itch into effected areas twice daily until heels are completely free of infection.
Indications
Quit-Itch aids in the treatment of:
- Eczema,
- Dermatoses,
- Fungal infections (including ringworm),
- Lacerations,
- Wire cuts,
- Burns, and
- Abrasions and other superficial animal wounds.
In horses, Quit-Itch also aids in the treatment of:
- Queensland Itch,
- Girth Itch, and
- Greasy Heel.
Safety Information
- For animal treatment only.
- Acceptable for cats over 12 weeks of age.
- Do not use on kittens under 12 weeks.
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Quit-it solution
I use this on my little dog’s paws. I wash them with it when she is itchy. It seems to bring her some relief. The colour of the solution might be scary a little bit it washes out of her fur and also out of clothing if you get it on yourself.