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To treat leaking teats. Apply to the end of teat after each milking until teat stops leaking. It should control within 3 to 4 days. Stop-A-Leak causes sphincter muscle that closes teat to constrict, retaining milk until the next milking.
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Stopleak- Dr Naylor Stop-A-Leak
INGREDIENTS: Iodine in a base of Tannic Acid, Ethyl Acetate, Ethylcellulose, Isopropyl Alcohol 22%
DIRECTIONS: With applicator attached to cap, apply Stop-A-Leak over opening in teat and over entire end of teat. Apply morning and night after each milking until teat stops leaking. Three to four days treatment is generally sufficient. Have Teat Dry: Strip quarter clean and thoroughly dry end of teat before applying Stop-A-Leak. In severe cases milk out quarter and apply three times a day for first two days. See enclosed directions folder.
Usage: The action of Stop-A-Leak is to constrict sphincter muscle that governs opening in end of teat so that milk will be retained from one milking to another after treatment has been discontinued.
WARNINGS: Keep Out of Reach of Children
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