WOUND AND PAIN RELIEF
NEGASUNT POWDER (S)
NEGASUNT POWDER (S)
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About Product
Fly strike and maggots can turn a small wound into an emergency in hours. A rapid antimaggot powder stops larvae fast, repels flies, and helps keep the wound clean while you follow proper first-aid.
What this product type does (dogs; cats only on vet advice)
NEGASUNT POWDER is a topical dusting powder that kills maggots, repels flies, and offers bacteriostatic support in contaminated wounds. It is non-staining and designed to be used with appropriate wound cleaning, debridement, dressings and veterinary care.
How it works (simple science)
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Coumaphos 3%: organophosphate that paralyses/kills larvae and repels flies.
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Propoxur 2%: carbamate insecticidal action; plus antibacterial effect.
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Sulfanilamide 5%: bacteriostatic sulfonamide that helps keep the field aseptic.
Together they clear maggots quickly, discourage re-infestation, and support granulation when used with correct wound care.
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Dogs with maggot-infested or fly...
Who is it for?
Dogs with maggot-infested or fly-struck wounds needing rapid larval kill
Guardians in fly-heavy environments who need a dust-on product for precise coverage
Homes looking for a non-staining powder to pair with dressings and vet-directed wound care
Cat cases only when the veterinarian explicitly recommends
Benefits mapped to features
Rapid larval kill & fly control → Coumaphos + Propoxur
Asepsis support → Sulfanilamide bacteriostatic action
Promotes clean healing field → reduces contamination; supports granulation with proper care
Easy application → fine powder; targeted dusting on lesion
Non-staining → clean handling around fur and dressings
Usage and Applications
How to use
Clip fur, flush/clean, and manually ...
How to use
Clip fur, flush/clean, and manually remove maggots.
Dry gently, then dust powder to cover the entire lesion.
Repeat 1–2 times daily until the wound is clear.
Prevent licking (E-collar); avoid eyes/nose/mouth; dress if your vet advises.
Quick tip: Photograph the wound daily to track reduction in maggots and granulation progress for your vet.