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Follow on Google News | Antibiotic Resistant Superbugs on the Rise in Horses: Choose Antibiotic-Free Zarasyl InsteadBy: Zarasyl Superbugs, or antibiotic-resistant bacteria, are a serious issue for horses and veterinarians alike. For example, antibiotic-resistant diseases like Clostridium difficile wreak havoc on the equine gastrointestinal system and kidneys. According to US Equestrian (https://www.usef.org/ Improper use of oral antibiotics is well known to cause antibiotic resistance, but few equestrians are aware of the role of antibiotic ointments in creating resistant bacteria. Equestrians routinely turn to these creams and ointments to treat even the most minor wounds and abrasions, particularly in the United States where they are sold without a prescription. Until now, equestrians have been faced with choosing between superbug-creating antibiotic ointments and colorful powders and sprays that dry out the damaged skin so severely they can retard healing. Now, there's a new option on the market: Zarasyl. Over a decade of research has gone into the patented science behind this barrier cream. The silicate technology was initially designed for human skin issues but the benefits were soon realized for equine skin care challenges as well. Both antibiotic and steroid-free, Zarasyl is a competition- Veterinarians have seen huge success when managing wounds and skin infections with Zarasyl Equine. When asked about the barrier cream, Dr. Tony Kimmons of Franklin Equine Services said, "I've had several cases with deep penetrating wounds with extensive skin loss that responded extremely well to Zarasyl." To learn more about Zarasyl, go to zarasyl.com or contact Adrienne Magnier at adrienne.magnier@ End
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