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Equine HealthVol. 2015, No. 23 VeterinaryTopical wound products: purple, blue or silver spray - are they all the same?Melissa PackerMelissa PackerSearch for more papers by this authorMelissa PackerPublished Online:12 May 2015https://doi.org/10.12968/eqhe.2015.23.22AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Amber EI, Henderson RA, Swaim SF, Gray BW (1983) A comparison of antimicrobial efficacy and tissue reaction of four antiseptics on canine wounds. Vet Surg 12: 63–68 Crossref, Google ScholarAuer JA, Stick JA (2012) Equine Surgery 4th edn, Saunders, Elsevier, Missouri. 313 Google ScholarBerry DB, Sullins KE (2003) Effects of topical application of antimicrobials and bandaging on healing and granulation tissue formation in wounds of the distal aspect of the limbs in horses. Am J Vet Res 64: 88 Crossref, Google ScholarDart AJ, Dowling BA, Smith CL (2005) Topical Treatments in Equine Wound Management. Vet Clin Equine 21:77–89 Crossref, Google ScholarEngelen M, Besche B, Lefay M-P, Hare J, Vlaminck K (2004). Effects of ketanserin on hypergranulation tissue formation, infection, and healing of equine lower limb wounds. Can Vet J 45: 144–9 Google ScholarFarstvedt E, Stashak TS, Othic A (2004) Update on Topical Wound Medications. Clin Tech Equine Pract 3: 164–172 Crossref, Google ScholarHugo, WH, Newton JM (1964) The antibacterial activity of a complex of iodine and a non-ionic surface active agent. J Pharm Pharmacol 16: 189–197 Crossref, Google ScholarKnottenbelt DC (2007) Handbook of Equine Wound Management. 2nd edn. Saunders, Elsevier, Edinburgh Google ScholarPrince HN, Nonemaker WS, Norgard RC (1978) Drug resistance studies with topical antiseptics. J Pharm Sci 67: 1629–1631 Crossref, Google ScholarSanchez IR, (1988) Effects of chlorhexidine diacetate and povidone-iodine on wound healing in dogs. Vet Surg 17: 291–295 Crossref, Google ScholarWilmink JM, van Weeren PR (2004) Differences in Wound Healing between Horses and Ponies: Application of Research Results to the Clinical Approach of Equine Wounds. Clin Tech Equine Pract 3: 123–133 Crossref, Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited bySTATIC LOADING TESTS OF STEP PART IN STEEL FURRING SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM AND ESTIMATION OF REQUIRED DEFORMATION CAPACITY DURING EARTHQUAKESAIJ Journal of Technology and Design, Vol. 23, No. 55 2 May 2015Volume 2015Issue 23ISSN (print): 2047-9867ISSN (online): 2052-2967 Metrics History Published online 12 May 2015 Published in print 2 May 2015 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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