Erina-EP Shampoo

₹10.00

Ectoparasiticidal Shampoo and Powder

Himalaya Erina EP controls ectoparasites (external parasites) like ticks, fleas, and lice in pets.

Ingredients

Neem, Eucalyptus

Neem

Nimba is an antifungal agent that relieves itching, redness and irritation. It combats bacterial and fungal skin infections, thus improving immunity against skin infections.

Eucalyptus

Tailaparni has antiseptic and germicidal properties, which keep insects at bay and promote overall skin health.

Additional information

Directions for Use:

Erina-EP Shampoo: Wet your pet’s body thoroughly with water. Apply the required quantity of Erina-EP Shampoo and rub thoroughly into the hair root to obtain a lather. Leave the lather on the body for ten to fifteen minutes and wash with water. Pat dry with a towel and brush the coat when dry, or use as directed by the veterinarian.

Erina-EP Powder: The powder should be dusted liberally over the animal and rubbed down thoroughly to the skin. Dust bedding or sleeping quarters as required, or as directed by the veterinarian.

Ectoparasiticidal Shampoo and Powder

Himalaya Erina EP controls ectoparasites (external parasites) like ticks, fleas, and lice in pets.

Ingredients

Neem, Eucalyptus

Neem

Nimba is an antifungal agent that relieves itching, redness and irritation. It combats bacterial and fungal skin infections, thus improving immunity against skin infections.

Eucalyptus

Tailaparni has antiseptic and germicidal properties, which keep insects at bay and promote overall skin health.

Additional information

Directions for Use:

Erina-EP Shampoo: Wet your pet’s body thoroughly with water. Apply the required quantity of Erina-EP Shampoo and rub thoroughly into the hair root to obtain a lather. Leave the lather on the body for ten to fifteen minutes and wash with water. Pat dry with a towel and brush the coat when dry, or use as directed by the veterinarian.

Erina-EP Powder: The powder should be dusted liberally over the animal and rubbed down thoroughly to the skin. Dust bedding or sleeping quarters as required, or as directed by the veterinarian.