Itch relief
Virbac Cortavance Spray is a veterinary formulation designed to provide effective relief for skin conditions in dogs and cats. Containing hydrocortisone, this spray helps manage inflammation, itching, and irritation caused by allergies, insect bites, or other dermatological issues. Its easy-to-apply spray format ensures targeted treatment and rapid absorption, making it an essential addition to your pet’s skincare regimen.
Composition: HYDROCORTISONE
Class: Topical Corticosteroid
Uses of Virbac Cortavance Spray for Dogs & Cats:
Relieves Itching and Inflammation: Ideal for treating itching and redness caused by allergic reactions, insect bites, or irritants.
Manages Skin Conditions: Helps soothe and control inflammation associated with various skin conditions.
Provides Rapid Relief: Effective for immediate comfort and relief from skin discomfort in pets.
Benefits:
Fast-Acting Relief: Quickly reduces inflammation and itching, providing your pet with noticeable comfort.
Convenient Application: The spray format ensures easy and precise application to affected areas.
Safe for Pets: Formulated specifically for use on dogs and cats, with minimal risk of side effects when used as directed.
Key Features:
Hydrocortisone-Based Formula: Contains a proven anti-inflammatory agent for effective treatment.
Non-Greasy and Non-Staining: Dries quickly without leaving residues on your pet’s fur.
User-Friendly: Designed for straightforward application, even on hard-to-reach areas.
Directions for Use:
Shake Well: Shake the bottle before use to ensure the active ingredient is evenly distributed.
Apply to Affected Area: Hold the spray nozzle about 10-15 cm away from the skin and apply a thin, even layer to the affected area.
Allow to Dry: Let the sprayed area dry naturally. Do not rinse off.
Frequency: Apply 2-3 times daily, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Precautions:
Avoid Contact with Eyes: Keep away from the eyes and mucous membranes. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
Use as Directed: Follow the recommended dosage and frequency to avoid potential side effects.
Consult Your Veterinarian: If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your veterinarian for further advice.