Animal  Wellness

Benefits & Efficacy

Accelerating Wound Healing

Advanced Wound Management

Supplied in 100mL, 250mL or 500mL bottles. Sterile

Sil.Vet Solution is intended for use in animals and pets, by or under the supervision of a veterinarian for disinfection, management, moisturizing and healing acceleration of wounds, different types of ulcers, post-surgical wounds, first and second-degree burns, cuts abrasions and minor skin irritations.

Sil.Vet Solution is ideal for the in-house treatment of wounds and serves as an integral part of a first aid kit for the treatment of minor cuts, skin irritations, lacerations, abrasions, 1st and 2nd-degree burns.

The clear, colorless solution, is protected from microbial contamination by a low concentration of Ionic Silver.

Mechanism of Action

Ingredient

Action

Description

Ag NO3
Preservative and Anti-microbial agentIonic silver kills on contact and inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeast and fungi
Menthol
Penetration enhancer, Growth promoter, Pain reliever and Odor fighter

Enhances ionic silver antimicrobial activities and fights wound odor.

Promotes granulation tissue growth by vasodilatation.

Tween 20
Surfactant and Detergent

Enhances solution penetration into the biofilm.

Acts as wound cleansing detergent.

Glycerol
A hypertonic aqueous solution prevents macerations and soothing agent

Enhances solution penetration into the biofilm.

Acts as wound-cleansing detergent.

Tris Buffer
Buffered neutral pHBiocompatible to physiological pH (neutral)

Ingredients include water for injection (WFI), glycerol (glycerin), sorbitan monolaurate (Tween-20), TRIS, menthol and silver nitrate 0.01% (w/v).

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Biofilm Destruction

One of the causes of a chronic infection is associated with the formation of biofilms by bacteria. Biofilms pose a widespread threat to humans, animals, and the environment. The continued rise in antimicrobial resistance requires effective treatment of biofilm associated infections.

Growing resistance to antibiotics

Bacteria in biofilms are much more resistant to antibiotics, host immune systems and bacteriophages than planktonic cells. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is on the rise, but biofilm multi-drug resistance is outpacing this growth.

Montana State University Center Biofilm Engineering

Broad-spectrum Efficacy

Sil.Vet Solution is effective against many common pathogens and multi-drug-resistant bacterial strains.

All in One Action

From Treatment To Healing

3-5

Stage 1
N
Stage 1
  • Promotes moisture
  • Removal of debris and excessive slough
  • Perform autolytic and mechanical debridement
  • Penetrates deeper into wound surface
  • No coloring, no staining, no argyria
Stage 2
N
Stage 2
  • Destroys biofilm
  • Broad antimicrobial efficacy
  • 6 hours efficacy
  • No rinse required
  • Does not harm healthy tissue
  • No bacterial resistance
Stage 3
N
Stage 3
  • Reduces high levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) and inflammation
  • Prevents re-infection
  • Maintains a soothing effect during the treatment phase
Stage 4
N
Stage 4
  • Promotes granulation tissue
  • Promotes vasodilation
  • Prevents maceration
  • Reduces pain
  • Eliminates odor
Stage 5
N
Stage 5
  • Improves elasticity
  • Improves look and appearance of skin
  • Long-term clinical efficacy
  • Reduces treatment period
  • Accelerates wound healing
  • Reduce overall treatment costs

Expert Opinion

Sil.Vet Solution is capable of exerting antimicrobial activity against a broad spectrum of pathogenic microorganisms and destroys biofilm, while allowing pain relief, cooling and wound healing, without being associated with adverse side effects such as coloration and irritation.

Sil.Vet Solution covers all stages of the wound treatment and healing process.

Amos Frishling, DVM

Sil.Vet Solution is similarly effective for non-infected wounds to highly infected wounds, reduces pain and eliminates odor. Facilitates the treatment process, shortens the healing period and does not harm healthy tissue; hence no rinse is required and can be applied on open bones and cartilage.

Ilan Sikuler, DVM

  1. Davies D. Understanding biofilm resistance to antibacterial agents. Nat Rev
    Drug Discov. 2003;2(2):114-122. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd1008
  2. SilverStream’s Anti-Biofilm Effectiveness. Evaluation of an Ionic Silver Solution against Dual Species In-Vitro Wound Biofilms. Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana CBE – USA
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