How do I apply Banixx™ to a cut, wound, or puncture?

If needed, first flush the area with plain water to clean out any debris.

Allow it to dry or pat the area dry with sterile gauze or a clean towel. Apply Banixx™  directly onto the wound (cut, tear, laceration, puncture, etc.)

(Do not mix Banixx™ with other products; this will dilute or neutralize Banixx™.) 

Then, just let Banixx™ go to work.  Banixx™ stays "active" for several hours so make no attempt to wipe or hose it off.

Case Studies:


Horse Nostril Wound/Laceration Case Study

Horse with deep laceration to nostril - BEFORE Banixx

Photo Taken on Day of Injury

Horse with deep laceration to nostril - AFTER Banixx

Photo Taken 12 Days Later

A Standardbred racing mare sustained a deep facial tear near the nostril. Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care was used per directions and within two weeks the wound on this horse had completely closed. Banixx™ is odorless and does not sting on open wounds, which made treating this type of wound easier for the horse and everyone else.

Banixx™ appears to greatly reduce the risk of infection with deep tears (lacerations) and puncture wounds and encourage new tissue growth. This observation has been confirmed many times by veterinarians, such as Dr. Ruby of Arizona (read her comments). Banixx will not cauterize the infected tissue (the wound, thrush etc) thus allowing Banixx to aid the deep healing process instead of promoting mere surface healing. Furthermore, because Banixx™ is non-steroidal, you don't run the risk that the topical solution itself might increase the risk of infections over time.


Severe Horse Facial Wound and Infection

Horse Facial Injury Before
Photo taken December 24th

Banixx provided quick, effective aid for this horrific face infection.

Zima came in from her pasture December 13, 2009, with a tennis ball sized lump on the side of her face. The source of of this injury and/or infection is unknown. In short order, the area erupted and a foul smelling pus effused. The treatment protocol was antibiotics and phenylbutazone (bute), with instructions to clean the area with a dilute iodine product. Improvement was minimal during these first 11 days.

On December 24th, the owner began to use Banixx™ on the wound (according to the label instructions). Look at the recovery, with Banixx™, after just 17 days of treatment, in the photo (above) taken on Jan 11th!

New, healthy tissue growth was quick and the horse easily tolerated the application of Banixx™ on the wound area.

Horse Facial  Injury 17 days later
Photo taken January 11th


Laceration Injury

Horse with severe laceration - BEFORE BanixxNew tissue growth and healing - AFTER Banixx

A quarter horse gelding presented with a full-thickness laceration (13.1 cm by 4.5 cm) caused by severe attack by another horse. Due to the size of the wound, no stitches could be applied (photo on left).

Banixx™ was used twice daily. After 22 days of Banixx™ applications, the wound had completely closed on this horse with only a thin white scar remaining (photo on right). The horse was stabled during the day to prevent sun damage to the exposed, unprotected skin.

Banixx™ was the only product used (prescription or non-prescription) for this infected wound. New, healthy tissue growth was quick and no infections occurred.

We have received feedback from a number of veterinarians that Banixx™ has worked very well with lacerations on horses, cats and dogs, even with cuts as severe as this one.

Visit our Banixx for Pets page to view more case studies.

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