Animal Health
Animal wound care presents substantial challenges across various animal categories. There is a rising need for innovative products and education among animal owners and caregivers.
We are changing the way the world treats wounds. Our company sells products to improve animal patient outcomes by reducing pain and healing time while improving efficiency and lowering the cost of care.
Equines
Wounds in horses have the tendency to become infected due to various environmental factors such as fecal contamination, dirt, and plant debris, as well as foreign bodies. Due to the risk of infection, the main purpose of wound management is to reduce the presence of bacteria on the healing tissue, and to achieve this, wound lavage, debridement, According to the National Library of Medicine, dressing, and bandaging are common methods employed in wound management. Treating skin wounds in horses can be challenging due to wide variations in the type, location, severity of different wounds, and the lack of primary evidence on best management practices. Wound care in equine animals indeed presents several challenges. These challenges include the inability to immobilize and confine the horse, maintaining a clean environment during the critical initial stages of healing, and the complexity of wound management due to the horse's movement and activity level. Lower leg injuries in horses require special attention as the dressing must be secure, waterproof, gentle, and flexible. Proper dressing materials and a wound healing strategy are essential for successful management. Clearikon Equine Health products have proven track record of helping to disinfect and treat equine wounds without damaging healthy tissue, reduce infection, and accelerate healing.
Companion
Companion animal veterinarians are indeed facing multiple challenges, including rising costs of pet care, which is creating a demand for more affordable solutions. According to a report by Mars Veterinary Health, the nation will need as many as 55,000 additional veterinarians by 2030 to meet the increasing demand for companion animals' health care. The cost of veterinary services has been a significant barrier for pet owners, with many finding it difficult to afford regular visits and treatments. Several factors contribute to the rising costs of pet care. These include increased staffing costs due to a competitive labor market, changes in economic conditions that affect pricing strategies, and supply chain disruptions leading to higher prices for consumables and drugs. Additionally, the advancement of care options, such as new diagnostics and treatments, also contribute to higher costs. Clearikon Health is developing products to reduce costs and infection rates with natural products for disinfection and by lowering the number of bandage changes.
Exotics
Wound care in the animal health market for large exotic animals presents unique challenges due to their temperament and behavior, and unique anatomy which can exacerbate secondary stress-related health problems. Proper systemic evaluation and consideration of nutrition and husbandry are crucial, as they can significantly impact wound healing. According to the National Library of Medicine, the difficulty in managing open wounds for extended periods, often requiring several days, weeks, or even months, adds to the complexity. Treatment without anesthetization helps exotic species heal, especially where long term effects of drugs may be poorly understood. Clearikon Health offers products to reduce costs and lower infection rates with natural products for disinfection and treatment of chronic animal wounds.
Livestock
The animal wound care market for livestock animals indeed faces several challenges, including low awareness of animal health in emerging markets and a shortage of veterinary practitioners in developing economies. Data Bridge Market Research states Low animal health awareness in emerging markets is a significant issue, leading to inadequate wound care practices and contributing to increased morbidity and mortality among livestock. This lack of awareness is compounded by socioeconomic factors, such as limited financial resources, which hinders access to veterinary care and advanced wound care products. Clearikon Health is developing products to reduce costs and infection rates with natural products for disinfection and treatment of chronic livestock wounds.
Clearikon provides unique solutions for veterinarians and caregivers seeking effective, time-saving solutions to address needs for Animal Health.
Clearikon natural products help to reduce pain and accelerate wound healing. We use all natural ingredients for animal wound care. Our Topical Green and ClearSpray™ Antimicrobial Cleansers, are designed to work together for effective wound management. These natural formulations limit bacterial growth, promote healing, and accelerate recovery without relying on antibiotics, steroids, or prescription medications. 🌿🐎
Wounds frequently involve a significant amount of tissue trauma. Legs caught in fences, panels, wire, or gates are a frequent occurrence, as are lacerations from steel siding, trailer accidents, kicks, and riding accidents. At Clearikon, we strive everyday to reduce the mortality due to chronic infections by helping veterinarians reduce healing time and pain.
Clearikon products help reduce the healing time and improve the quality of care for animals with acute and chronic wounds. Veterinarians play a crucial role in managing chronic wounds. They assess wounds promptly, tailor treatment strategies, and monitor progress to optimize healing outcomes for both the animal and the owner. Regular follow-up assessments by veterinarians allow necessary adjustments to the care plan, ensuring optimal healing and potentially preventing complications. Additionally, Clearikon wound therapy produts aims to minimize secondary infections and create an environment conducive to wound healing, tissue recovery, and functional restoration. 🐎🌟