Innovacyn Introduces New and Improved Vetericyn Plus for Dairy and Beef Cattle

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Innovacyn, a leader in innovative medical devices in the human and animal health industry, announced a new and improved formulation in their animal line of healthcare products—Vetericyn® Plus, available for dairy and beef cattle.                                   

Vetericyn Plus is a product line of innovative solutions indicated for wounds, pink eye, udder ailments and teat irritations.  Uniquely formulated, the technology platform offers a non-toxic and antibiotic free solution that is highly effective in dermal cleaning and debriding, allowing for optimal healing conditions.  The new formulation includes a higher concentration of hypochlorous making it up to three times as concentrated as original Vetericyn without requiring any withdrawal period.

Scott Van Winkle, Director of Animal Health Marketing at Innovacyn stated: “This is the product the dairy and beef cattle industry has been looking for. Because it contains no antibiotics, it is safe to use and will not be harmful to milk production or beef. Our technology platform is evidence based and revolutionary for livestock production.”

In response to market demand, Innovacyn recently built a new, state-of-the-art ISO certified manufacturing facility with a current production capacity of four million bottles of Vetericyn Plus a month and the ability to expand further.  Vetericyn Plus and Vetericyn VF Plus are available for over-the-counter and veterinary markets, respectively.  

With the growing concern of antibiotic use, Innovacyn will continue its research and development to offer a pipeline of innovative products to meet increased industry demand and provide outstanding customer service.  They are currently shipping products to over 27 countries worldwide.  "A worldwide footprint is a big part of our growth," Innovacyn’s Director of Business Development Troy Simmons says. “We are in Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Asia now. We will soon be in South America.  As we continue to expand our reach, our goal is to be a global resource and develop safe and innovative solutions."

Source: Innovacyn

 

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