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PetAlive FleaDerm
 

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Price: $34.95
Prod. Code: PFLD001

Product Description

PetAlive FleaDerm is a 100% natural, safe and effective blend of ingredients in an herbal cream and will effectively treat, soothe and prevent flea bite dermatitis in dogs and cats, without the side effects of prescription creams for this condition. Use PetAlive FleaDerm to soothe the inflammation and irritation of flea bite dermatitis, speed up healing of raw and inflamed skin, relieve itching and discomfort and prevent allergic reactions to flea bites. 100% money back guarantee.

Ingredients

Products contain no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards. Individual ingredients are well-researched and are natural, safe and effective.

Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile), Galium aperine (Cleavers), Calendula officinalis (Marigold), Hamamelis virginianum (Witchhazel) and Graphites (30C).

Directions

After cleansing, apply to affected area three times daily. Cleansing with PetAlive Clenzor is recommended.

NOTE: For external use only. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist.

Size

25 ml.

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