ALAMYCIN AEROSOL
PLEASE NOTE: A prescription issued by a UK registered vet (MRCVS) is required before this item can be dispatched.
ALAMYCIN AEROSOL
Alamycin Aerosol – Sterile Antiseptic for Minor Wounds
Alamycin delivers oxytetracycline in an aerosol format that dries quickly to form a sterile antibacterial layer. It suits cuts, teat dips, cracked skin, and navels in cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. Plus, its spray-on design makes treatment fast and clean.
Additionally, the formula helps prevent infections and reduces handling time during busy herd treatments. Unlike lotions, this aerosol leaves minimal residue and no sticky film.
Key Benefits
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Fast-acting oxytetracycline layer provides antibacterial protection
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Sterile and safe for minor external wounds and skin breaks
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Gentle on tissues, great for lamb navels and animal birth care
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Clear, non-sticky finish ensures easy inspection and hygiene
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Aerosol delivery means quick, even application by one person
Ideal Applications
Use Alamycin to treat:
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Minor cuts and abrasions around the farm
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Teat dipping between milking to prevent mastitis
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Lamb and calf navels, to reduce infection season risks
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Dry or cracked skin, caused by weather or keratin breaks
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Small surgical sites, such as disbudding or ring castration
How to Use Alamycin
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Clean the area before spraying.
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Shake can well for an even mix.
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Spray from about 15–20 cm away.
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Allow to dry—this usually takes less than 60 seconds.
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Reapply daily or after cleaning until healing is complete.
Safety & Storage Tips
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External use only—avoid eyes, nose, and mucous areas.
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Consult a vet for deep or infected wounds.
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Store in a cool, dry place away from heat sources.
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Keep secure, especially around children and animals.
Why Choose Alamycin?
Farmers and vets choose Alamycin because it is sterile, fast-drying, and effective against bacteria. It simplifies minor wound care by eliminating the need for ointments and gauze. Moreover, it supports quick herd management during busy lambing or calving seasons without compromising hygiene or healing.