KineticVet Announces Availability of EquiShield CK HC Spray

EquiShield CK HC Spray is the latest addition to the existing product line of EquiShield CK HC Salve and Shampoo.
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EquiShield CK HC Formula Now Available in a Spray

Lexington, KY— KineticVet announces immediate availability of EquiShield CK HC (8 and 16 ounce) for horses, dogs and cats.  EquiShield CK HC is formulated with Chlorhexidine for antiseptic activity, Ketoconazole for antifungal activity, and Hydrocortisone for anti-inflammatory benefits.

EquiShield CK HC Spray Availability

EquiShield CK HC Spray is part of KineticVet’s commitment to deliver the latest product innovation.  EquiShield CK HC Spray is the latest addition to the existing product line of EquiShield CK HC Salve and Shampoo.  For more information call 877-786-9882 or visit www.kineticvet.com.

Founded in 1999, KineticVet is a worldwide leader in innovative health care solutions for equine, bovine, and companion animals. The company offers a wide range of products designed to provide researched and result-orientated products for equine, bovine, and companion animals.  We are dedicated to innovation in product development.  KineticVet strives to become a preferred supplier of customer-valued solutions.

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KineticVet and EquiShield are either registered trademarks or trademarks of KineticVet in the United States and/or other countries.

The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

For more information on EquiShield CK HC Spray: www.KineticVet.com

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