Cuts and wounds can quickly turn into infections. Cetrigen contains cetrimide, a proven antiseptic that helps kill bacteria and protect wounds, supporting faster and cleaner healing.
🪰 KEEP FLIES OFF & PREVENT FLYSTRIKE 🪰
Open wounds attract flies fast. With powerful DEET-based insect repellent, Cetrigen creates a protective barrier that keeps insects away and reduces the risk of irritation, maggots, and flystrike.
🟣 SEE EXACTLY WHERE YOU’VE TREATED 🟣
Missed spots = missed protection. The bright purple dye ensures full coverage, making it easy to see treated areas and confidently manage wound care day-to-day.
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How to Use
Virbac Cetrigen Trigger Spray is an easy to use antibacterial spray designed to support the care of minor wounds, cuts, and abrasions on animals.
Step by Step Instructions
Prepare the area
If needed, gently clean the affected area to remove dirt or debris before applying the spray.
Shake well
Shake the bottle before use to ensure the ingredients are evenly mixed.
Apply the spray
Hold the bottle a short distance from the wound and spray directly onto the affected area. Make sure the area is lightly covered.
Allow to dry
Let the spray dry naturally. It forms a protective barrier over the wound.
Repeat as needed
Apply once or twice daily, or as required, until the area has improved.
Helpful Tips
• Avoid spraying near the animal’s eyes or mouth
• Use in a well ventilated area
• Always follow label directions
• For deeper or more serious wounds, seek advice from a veterinarian
First Aid & Safety Information
This product is for external use on animals only.
Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and sensitive areas.
If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
If irritation develops or persists, discontinue use and seek advice from a veterinarian.
This product is intended for minor wound care only. For deep wounds, serious injuries, or ongoing health concerns, prompt veterinary advice is recommended.
Product Type
Topical antibacterial wound spray for animals
Active Constituents
• Cetrimide
• Proflavine hemisulphate
These ingredients are commonly used to help reduce bacteria on minor wounds and support the natural healing process.
Indications / Uses
• Minor cuts and abrasions
• Superficial wounds
• Skin infections where antibacterial support is required
Key Features
• Ready to use trigger spray for easy application
• Helps clean and protect minor wounds
• Forms a visible purple film to indicate coverage
• Suitable for use on a range of animals
Application Method
• Spray directly onto the affected area
• Use 1 to 2 times daily or as required
Pack Size
• Typically available in trigger spray bottle format
Important Information
• For external use only
• Avoid contact with eyes and mouth
• Not intended for deep or serious wounds
• If symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from a veterinarian
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cetrigen Antibacterial Spray used for?
Cetrigen is used to treat minor cuts, scrapes, and superficial wounds while helping prevent bacterial infection. It also protects wounds from flies and insect-related irritation, supporting faster healing.
Can Cetrigen be used on all animals?
Yes, Cetrigen is suitable for use on all animals, including horses, livestock, poultry, and pets. It is designed as a multi-species wound care solution, making it highly versatile.
How do you apply Cetrigen spray?
Clean the wound where possible, then spray lightly from approximately 15–20 cm away to cover the affected area. Avoid excessive run-off and keep away from eyes and sensitive tissues.
Why is Cetrigen purple?
The purple dye allows you to clearly see where the product has been applied, ensuring full wound coverage and making it easy to monitor treated areas over time.
Does Cetrigen help prevent fly strike?
Yes, it contains DEET, a powerful insect repellent that helps deter flies and insects from landing on wounds, reducing the risk of fly strike and further irritation.
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