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Equi-Solfen

The Complete 4-in-1 Solution for Pain Relief and Wound Care

Equi-SolfenĀ® anaesthetic and antiseptic spray offers a convenient 4-in-1 approach to managing pain and supporting wound recovery in horses with superficial skin injuries. Designed as a ready-to-use spray-on gel, it delivers fast, long-lasting pain relief, helps reduce bleeding, protects against infection, and promotes healing. Applied once daily for up to seven days, Equi-SolfenĀ® provides effective, hassle-free care.

Available without a prescription, it can be purchased from equestrian, produce, and rural supply stores, as well as veterinary clinics. Each pack contains 250 mL.

Active ingredients: Lignocaine, Bupivacaine, Adrenaline & Cetrimide
Pack size: 250 mL


Understanding Superficial Wounds

A wound is any break in the skin’s surface. Superficial wounds—such as cuts, grazes, or abrasions—only affect the upper skin layers. More severe injuries, including punctures or skin tears (avulsions), may expose deeper tissues such as muscle, tendon, ligament, or bone.

When assessing wounds, the location and depth are often more important than size or appearance. Even a small cut can lead to complications, so it is always best to seek veterinary advice. In many cases, guidance can be provided over the phone if the wound is described accurately. Whenever in doubt, consult your veterinarian to ensure the right treatment approach.

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Equi-Solfen

The Complete 4-in-1 Solution for Pain Relief and Wound Care

Equi-SolfenĀ® anaesthetic and antiseptic spray offers a convenient 4-in-1 approach to managing pain and supporting wound recovery in horses with superficial skin injuries. Designed as a ready-to-use spray-on gel, it delivers fast, long-lasting pain relief, helps reduce bleeding, protects against infection, and promotes healing. Applied once daily for up to seven days, Equi-SolfenĀ® provides effective, hassle-free care.

Available without a prescription, it can be purchased from equestrian, produce, and rural supply stores, as well as veterinary clinics. Each pack contains 250 mL.

Active ingredients: Lignocaine, Bupivacaine, Adrenaline & Cetrimide
Pack size: 250 mL


Understanding Superficial Wounds

A wound is any break in the skin’s surface. Superficial wounds—such as cuts, grazes, or abrasions—only affect the upper skin layers. More severe injuries, including punctures or skin tears (avulsions), may expose deeper tissues such as muscle, tendon, ligament, or bone.

When assessing wounds, the location and depth are often more important than size or appearance. Even a small cut can lead to complications, so it is always best to seek veterinary advice. In many cases, guidance can be provided over the phone if the wound is described accurately. Whenever in doubt, consult your veterinarian to ensure the right treatment approach.

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The Complete 4-in-1 Solution for Pain Relief and Wound Care

Equi-SolfenĀ® anaesthetic and antiseptic spray offers a convenient 4-in-1 approach to managing pain and supporting wound recovery in horses with superficial skin injuries. Designed as a ready-to-use spray-on gel, it delivers fast, long-lasting pain relief, helps reduce bleeding, protects against infection, and promotes healing. Applied once daily for up to seven days, Equi-SolfenĀ® provides effective, hassle-free care.

Available without a prescription, it can be purchased from equestrian, produce, and rural supply stores, as well as veterinary clinics. Each pack contains 250 mL.

Active ingredients: Lignocaine, Bupivacaine, Adrenaline & Cetrimide
Pack size: 250 mL


Understanding Superficial Wounds

A wound is any break in the skin’s surface. Superficial wounds—such as cuts, grazes, or abrasions—only affect the upper skin layers. More severe injuries, including punctures or skin tears (avulsions), may expose deeper tissues such as muscle, tendon, ligament, or bone.

When assessing wounds, the location and depth are often more important than size or appearance. Even a small cut can lead to complications, so it is always best to seek veterinary advice. In many cases, guidance can be provided over the phone if the wound is described accurately. Whenever in doubt, consult your veterinarian to ensure the right treatment approach.