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Vitastem Ultra

Vitastem Ultra: A Must-Have Antibiotic Spray

Why The Vitastem Ultra First Aid & Topical Antibiotic Spray is a Must-Have for Treating Pet Wounds

Sara Ochoa by Sara Ochoa
April 21, 2023 - Updated on November 17, 2023
in Health, Dogs
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  • 1. Safe and Natural Ingredients
    • Active Ingredient
  • 2. Promotes Faster Healing
  • 3. Easy to Use Application
  • 4. Versatile
  • 5. Cost-Effective
  • The bottom line on using Vitastem for Treating Pet Wounds

As pet owners, we all want to see our furry friends happy and healthy. However, we all know that accidents can happen, and wounds are inevitable. It is crucial for pet owners to have effective first-aid solutions to quickly treat and heal pet wounds.

One product that is gaining popularity among veterinarians and pet owners is the Vitastem Ultra first aid & topical antibiotic spray. Below, we will discuss why this product is a must-have pet wound treatment for pet owners.

1. Safe and Natural Ingredients

Vitastem Ultra topical antibiotic is FDA-registered to treat minor cuts, scrapes and burns in humans. Independent third-party research has shown Vitastem Ultra to be safe for use to treat minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions in pets, even though it’s not FDA approved for animals.

Vitastem Ultra’s patent-pending, specialized combination of ingredients has hacked the delivery formula that enables the active ingredient, bacitracin, to be transported at 10x the strength and depth of other products in the marketplace today.

Active Ingredient

Bacitracin Zinc (500 units Bacitracin in 1g) Inactive Ingredients:

  • Acetic Acid
  • Ascorbic Acid
  • Chlorhexidine Gluconate
  • Cholecalciferol
  • Dimethyl Sulfoxide
  • Dipropylene Glycol
  • Glucono Delta Lactone
  • Glycerin
  • Histidine
  • Hydroxyethyl Cellulose
  • Magnesium Stearate
  • Sodium Hydroxide
  • Sorbic Acid
  • Stearic Acid
  • Water

Vitastem Ultra is a Class-1 medical product, meaning it’s in the safest of medical categories. Unlike traditional antibiotics, which can cause side effects and bacterial resistance, Vitastem Ultra uses a combination of organic ingredients and ozone to deliver an effective, safe, and natural way to treat and heal pet wounds.

2. Promotes Faster Healing

Vitastem Ultra helps to stimulate the healing process by increasing blood flow to the affected area, reducing inflammation, and supporting the growth of new tissue. It is also effective in preventing infection, which can delay the healing process.

Pet owners can be confident that their furry friends will recover faster and with minimal scarring. In addition to treating the condition, Vitastem Ultra also infuses skin cells damaged by the infection with vitamin D3 and vitamin C.

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3. Easy to Use Application

Applying Vitastem Ultra to your pets’ wounds is simple and easy. Simply spray the affected area with Vitastem Ultra three to four times a day. For larger wounds, you can apply a gauze pad soaked in Vitastem Ultra and secure it in place with a bandage. Vitastem Ultra has no sting or burn, making it easy for pet owners to administer without causing stress or pain to their pets.

4. Versatile

Vitastem Ultra is not just for wounds; it is also effective in treating skin irritations, bites, and more. This versatility makes it a must-have in any pet wound treatment.

5. Cost-Effective

Vitastem Ultra is a cost-effective solution for pet owners. Unlike traditional antibiotics that often require a prescription and can be expensive, Vitastem Ultra is available over the counter and at an affordable price. With regular use, a single bottle of Vitastem Ultra can last for months, providing pet owners with a cost-effective way to keep their furry friends healthy and happy.

However, the shelf-life is for up to 2 years, so this is a very long-lasting and cost-effective topical antibiotic for treating pet wounds or human ones too. Got to make sure to take of the pet owners too!

The bottom line on using Vitastem for Treating Pet Wounds

Vitastem Ultra first aid & topical antibiotic spray is a must-have for pet owners. It’s safe and use of natural ingredients, ability to promote faster healing, ease of use, versatility, and affordability make it an excellent choice for treating and healing pet wounds like no other product available.

By using Vitastem Ultra, pet owners can provide their beloved furry friends with the care and attention they need to recover quickly and with minimal discomfort. So, if you haven’t already, make sure to ask your veterinarian about Vitastem Ultra to see if it’s a good fit to add to your pet wound care treatment kit today!

Sara Ochoa

Sara Ochoa

Experienced Veterinarian with a demonstrated history of working in the veterinary industry. Skilled in Veterinary Medicine, Client Education, Dogs, Pet Care, and Surgery. Strong healthcare services professional graduated from St. George's University.

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