Scarlet Oil

Scarlet Oil

Farnam® Scarlex® Scarlet Oil Spray Wound Dressing is both a germicide and fungicide, which is safe to both horses and dogs.  We use it on all minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds.  Triple antibiotic ointments also work well on small wounds, but scarlet oil is our go to for bigger cuts, particularly on horses where it can be sprayed on.  Wish it came in clear, as it is not great for house dogs because of the red dye.

DIRECTIONS – SHAKE WELL

Remove protective cap. Point nozzle opening toward wound or affected area to be treated. Spray from a distance of 2 to 4 inches. Release spray by pressing valve stem down for just an instant. A one second application over the area to be treated provides an adequate dosage. Application should be repeated daily until healing takes place. When possible, affected areas should be clean and dry prior to application. Do not use on exceedingly large areas or in deep wounds.

Scarlex Scarlet Oil Caution

For external use only. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult veterinarian. If redness, irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. This product is to be used on non-food producing animals only.

Active Ingredients

Methyl Salicylate .45%, P-Chloro-M-Xylenol .45%, Benzyl Alcohol 2.80%.

Inactive Ingredients

Mineral Oil, Pine Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Red Coloring and Hydrocarbon Propellants.

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