Clinical cases: exotic animals

Testimony of: Riccardo Dr. Mancini 

Animal Category: Armadillo (male)

Pathology category: fascia wound

Application method: washing with physiological saline and daily application of Hypermix® gel formulation 2 times a day.

Resolution time: 10 days approx.

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® in oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to the dipterans that colonize wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).

Testimony by: Dr. Alessandro Guerra, Arcella Veterinary Clinic (Padua) and Sirio Veterinary Clinic (Vicenza)

Animal category: exotics (boa constrictor sabogae-female)

Pathology category: skin abscess

Description: Adult female Boa constrictor sabogae with ventral skin abscess, which tested positive for pseudomonas aeruginosa. After surgical curettage, intramuscular systemic therapy with marbofloxacin was given for one week. The wound was subsequently medicated with chlorhexidine gel for seven days. It was then treated daily with Hypermix® spray 30ml (oily formulation) until moulting.

Product used: Hypermix® oil spray

Application method: daily application, twice a day.

Resolution time: about 1 month.

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® in oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to the dipterans that colonize wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).

Testimony of: CVG - Gianicolense Veterinary Center go to site

Animal category: exotics (chameleon)

Pathology category: traumatic injury 

Description: abdominal surgery

Product used: Hypermix® oily formulation

Modalità di applicazione: Mode of application: chameleon had undergone abdominal surgery for removal of retained eggs. Sutured with nylon 3.0, stitches kept coming off; started therapy with Hypermix® (daily application). The cut completely healed in 2 weeks.

Resolution time: 2 weeks

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® iin oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to dipteran colonizing wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).

Testimony by: Dr. Francesco Remuzzi and Dr. Isabella Saradini, Bergamo, Italy

Animal Category: Blade (camelid)

Pathology category: traumatic injury 

Description: severe lameness and swelling of the fetlock region of the left hind limb. Lesion in the fetlock region at the palmar/medial site of about 7cm dorsopalmar length. Presence of abundant necrotic and purulent tissue. Local treatment with surgical courettage and hydrogen peroxide, local infusions of systemic antibiotic for 7 days. Application of Hypermix® oily formulation and Hypermix® medicated gauze. Resolution of the lesion in 40 days. To date, mild lameness persists (grade 1 of 5).

Product used: Hypermix® oily formulation and Hypermix® medicated gauze pads

Mode of application: Local therapy was carried out by zapping with gauze pads soaked in Hypermix® oily formulation. The owners then continued home medication using sterile gauze pads soaked in Hypermix® oily formulation and then Hypermix® medicated gauze pads when the loss of substance was bridged.

Resolution time: 40 days

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Wounds range from extensive to minor traumatic bite lacerations, accidental in various parts of the body, infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions should be treated daily exclusively with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove necrosis.
DO NOT use any type of disinfectant as they are excessively histolesive and delay the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® in oily formulation: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, the use of HYPERMIX® in a gel-cream formulation is recommended over the entire injured surface until completely healed.

In the various documented clinical cases, orderly and symmetrical advancement of the re-epithelialization margins was consistently observed, and in those in which the trauma had spared fragments of skin adnexa (fundus of sweat and/or sebaceous glands and hair bulbs) islands of epithelialization appeared that accelerated the re-epithelialization process.
The final scar never exhibited exaggerated fibrotic retraction, and even in large lesions, reconstruction of the hair cover was observed at the level of the less traumatized areas.
New generations of larvae were never found in wounds infested with fly larvae, despite the fact that the animals continued to live in the usual environment where the injury had occurred (e.g., herding dogs).
Daily application of HYPERMIX® was always smooth due to absolute lack of painful reaction resulting from use. No local or general adverse reactions were observed in any case.

HYPERMIX®, applied once or twice a day as a single product on the dog's external traumatic and bite wounds, has been shown to possess the characteristics of a "MULTIFUNCTIONAL" remedy capable of promoting the physiological unfolding of the healing phases, without the need to associate other therapeutic remedies.


HYPERMIX® is undesirable to the dipterans that colonize wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).
It can be profitably used in clinical practice for the management of all wounds, including severely complicated large wounds, which could jeopardize the survival of the animal.

Testimony of: Dr. Marco Lapia, ENPA Trieste

Animal category: Hedgehog (adult female, collected in a private garden)

Pathology category: infected wound

Mode of application: the animal had a large infected wound, about 6cm in diameter, on its back.

The only treatment performed was the twice-daily application of Hypermix® gel for 10 days, preceded by cleaning the wound with saline.

Resolution time: 10 days 

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLICARE HYPERMIX® in oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to dipteran colonizing wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).

Testimony by: Dr. Ketti Meneghin

Animal Category: Exotic Animals (Testudo)

Pathology category: traumatic injuries

Description: The testudo suffered several bites in the front legs, with bone exposure and necrosis 

Product used: HYPERMIX®oily formulation

Mode of application: At least once a day without bandaging

Time to resolution of the problem: 2 months

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® in oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to dipteran colonizing wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).

Testimony of: CVG - Gianicolense Veterinary Center

Animal category: exotic animals (testudo)

Pathology category: traumatic injury 

Description: the tortoise, bitten by a dog, was treated with Hypermix® oily formulation and after about 1 week the pleural hole closed. 

Product used: Hypermix® oily formulation 

Mode of application: daily application.

Resolution time: 40 days (from first application to complete wound closure)

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® in oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to the dipterans that colonize wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).

Testimony by: Dr. Biagio Chianese (Santa Chiara Veterinary Hospital of Brescia - Via G. Oberdan 6/v - 25128 Brescia)

Animal category: exotics (Testudo hermanni hermanni - about 25 years old)

Pathology category: Traumatic injury with miosis.

Description: Testudo with traumatic wound and massive presence of dipteran larvae. On general objective examination, no particular changes are noted except for a mild state of dehydration, which is immediately corrected. The wound is cleaned, proceeding to manual exeresis of the larvae. Subsequently, Hypermix® oily formulation is applied once daily. The turtle was kept in a controlled environment for the duration of the treatment to prevent subsequent infestation. 

Mode of application: daily application.

Termination time: 90 days.

HOW TO USE IT

Some animals have more than one laceration, especially in bite wounds.
Traumatic bite wounds can easily be infested with fly larvae (miosis).
All types of lesions, including infested ones, can be treated daily with HYPERMIX®

CLEAN with saline or mild soap and water (Marseille) and remove the necrosis.
The use of disinfectant is not recommended, as it is histolesive and retards the healing process.
To avoid self-inflicted trauma, animals that show doggedness on injuries are advised to be fitted with a protective collar.
At the discretion of the treating veterinarian, and depending on the severity and extent of wounds, administer systemic antibiotic therapy, according to practice.

APPLY HYPERMIX® in oily formulation during the acute phase: resolution of the inflammatory phase is achieved in 5±2 days.

Subsequently, in the granulation phase, HYPERMIX® in gel formulation is recommended to be used over the entire injured surface until complete resolution.

HYPERMIX® is undesirable to dipteran colonizing wounds, allowing them to be managed even during critical periods (summer season, poor sanitary conditions).