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Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse/Conditioner 16 oz Btl #1007, Shampoo and Conditioner
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| Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner is formulated to help relieve dry, itchy, sensitive skin. This unique formula also makes the hair coat more manageable and helps prevent tangles, as well as imparting a high sheen to the hair coat. This conditioner is used after bathing your dog or cat with a good shampoo such as Epi-Soothe Shampoo or Ecto-Soothe 3X Shampoo. |
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Brand Name: Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner (Virbac)
Active Ingredients: Oatmeal (in a cream rinse and conditioner base)
Uses: Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner is formulated to help relieve dry, itchy, sensitive skin. This unique formula also makes the hair coat more manageable and helps prevent tangles, as well as imparting a high sheen to the hair coat. This conditioner is used after bathing your dog or cat with a good shampoo such as Epi-Soothe Shampoo or Ecto-Soothe 3X Shampoo.
Availability: Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner is a non-prescription over-the-counter (OTC) product.
How to use: Shake well before using. Wet the hair coat thoroughly with warm water. Pour Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner onto the wet hair coat and massage onto the wet hair coat. Allow the Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner to remain on the hair coat at least for 5 minutes and rinse lightly with water.
Side effects: There are no reported side effects.
Precautions: This product is for topical use on animals only. Avoid contact with the eyes.
Overdose: Not available.
Storage: Store this product at room temperature. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of the knowledge, expertise, skill, and professional judgment of your veterinarian. This information provides only a general overview and does not guarantee that the content covers all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions, or adverse effects that may be associated with the use of any pharmaceutical or general pet product or supplies. You should always consult your veterinarian for professional medical advice concerning health and treatment of your pet.
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