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Features Improves skin hygiene Controls dandruff, acts against commonly found pathogens that cause pyoderma, dermatitis, pruritus, etc.
Acts as a deodorant Gets rid of foul body odor.
Acts as a general cleanser Helps maintain a shiny, healthy coat.
Gentle on skin Completely safe, does not contain chemicals that are harsh on skin.
Indications Prophylaxis and management of pruritus Exudative dermatitis Pyoderma Scaling lesions Matting of hair Foul body odor Research Paper Evaluation of Erina hair coat cleanser in canine dermatosis - Preliminary study Umesh, K.G., Suryanarayana, P. and Mitra, S.K., The Veterinarian (2000): (24), June, 20.
Acaricidal Efficacy of ERINA EP Shampoo in Dogs Muralidhara, A., Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Veterinary College, Hebbal, Bangalore, India, Amarnath. K.G, Amar Pet Clinic, Church Street, Thippasandra, Bangalore, India. Bhagwat, V.G.*, Executive, R&D Center, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, India. The Veterinarian (2003): (27), Dec., 6-7.
Evaluation of Erina Hair Coat Cleanser in Canine Dermatosis - Preliminary Study Umesh, K.G., Suryanarayana, P. and Mitra, S.K., The Veterinarian (2000): (24), June, 20.
Directions for Use Wet the body of the pet thoroughly with water. For better application, mix 10-15 ml of Erina in 30 ml of water. Work up a rich lather and massage well into coat. Rinse well after 5 minutes and repeat the application if required. Towel dry and brush thoroughly.
Presentation 120 ml flip top bottle. Performance Chart Composition Each ml of Erina coat cleanser contains: Oils. Nimba (Azadirachta indica) 5 ml Satahva (Anethum sowa) 5 ml
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