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£11.50 to £52.99
Aniwell Active Manuka Honey provides a natural antibacterial layer which blocks many infectious types of bacteria. It uses all the known benefits of Active Manuka Honey and comes in an easy to administer topical application.
• Minor cuts or wounds
• Bites - insect or animal
• Grazes
• Skin irritation or inflammation
• Possibility of bacterial invasion
All prices include VAT where applicable.
Under almost all products on our website is an Estimated dispatch time, check this for a delivery prediction specific to the item you are looking to purchase. These badges are updated live based on the stock levels we have and also those of our suppliers - so are usually very accurate, but cannot be guaranteed. In more general terms, we aim to dispatch all orders within 1 working day of receiving payment (and a prescription if required). If we cannot do so within 3 working days we will contact you by email.
For UK delivery, we charge the following:
Order Total | Weight | Delivery |
£0-£28.99 | Under 2kg | £2.99 |
2kg+ | £4.99 | |
£29-£38.99 | Under 2kg | Free |
2kg+ | £4.99 | |
£39+ | Under 2kg | Free |
2kg+ | Free |
Prices quoted are for delivery to all parts of mainland UK except certain Scottish postcodes (where the price is higher for items sent by courier. Delivery of food abroad (including Channel Islands, N. Ireland and other islands around the UK) is charged at a higher price and free delivery is not available. Temperature controlled products, such as Insulin, are also not always subject to the standard and/or free delivery options.
For full information on our delivery charges, including prices on heavy deliveries to Scotland and abroad, see our delivery information page.
We can deliver most items to all around the world, but prices do vary. The majority of light weight orders (less than 1.5kg) can be delivered for a flat rate of £10. For an accurate estimate of the delivery charge, please put the items you require in your basket and use the "Estimate Delivery" system on the shopping basket page (you only need to enter your country and postal/zip code) for a quick quote. For deliveries to the USA you may need to go to the checkout page and enter your full address to get a quote (as some services need your state in order to quote too). For more information on international deliveries, please see our delivery information page.
Due to restrictions aerosols can't be sent by Royal Mail. We appreciate your understanding.
Some products, such as insulin and frozen food, need to be delivered in insulated packaging to prevent them from getting too warm (or too cold) during transit from us to you. Purchasing any of these items in your order will result in a £1.99 charge being added to the total to cover the high cost of the insulated packaging materials. You only pay the £1.99 once per order, regardless of how many temperature controlled items you purchase in that order.
Please call us as soon as possible if you need to amend or cancel an order on 01582 842096. If your order has been processed for dispatch we will be unable to cancel or amend the order. You will however be able to return your product for a full refund*.
To return an item, you must contact us by phone or email to arrange this BEFORE posting any product back to us. We will explain the process at this stage for you.
*For full details on returns, see our terms and conditions page.
Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Aniwell Active Manuka Honey Cream, including answers from our team.
Mya
I would be grateful to learn if this product is recommended for the use of an open wither wound?
I would be grateful to learn what you would recommend to use to clean the wound prior to application? Please note, I am currently using saline solution to clean and Veterinus Derma Gel for the healing process.
Many thanks
You will never go far wrong with cleaning an open wound using normal saline solution. It is usually as good as anything, though very dirty, infected wounds might respond better to something like Dermisol solution. I am sure it will be fine to continue with the saline though. Afterwards, the honey might well be beneficial. It is certainly quite an appealing and trendy treatment these days, but there is significant scientific support for its use too. It might work very well on the wound you are treating but it is difficult for me to say without seeing it, or knowing how it arose. To be sure, you should discuss this with your own vet first.
Louise
Horse has been treated with antibiotics and anti inflammatories. The scabs have been removed. Horse is being kept in until skin has healed. Will this cream help with healing of cracks/sores? Or is there anything else you can recommend.
The treatment provided so far will hopefully be effective, but this cream is usually appropriate for this type of problem and should indeed help as well. It is always worth checking with your own vet before trying any additional treatment, but it should be fine to use.
VioVet Visitor
can you use active Manuka honey cream to human skin?
Theoretically you certainly can, but we are not able to give medical advice for humans and so you should talk to your doctor or a pharmacist.
Simone
Would you advise the use of this on a deep laceration of a horses hind leg. The cut has been stitched, however the vet is unsure whether they will actually stay, due to the location. Currently bandaged and no cream being used, just antibiotics and bute.
This cream might well help and it is worth using. Changing bandages regularly is also advised.
clair wright
my dog has allergies and itches her lips/mouth. can this be used safely on dogs lips.
Yes this is safe to use on lips and around the mouth, but inevitably it will tend to be licked off before it has had much chance to do its job. You can try it and hopefully it will help. (It is vaguely possible that consuming the honey will have a beneficial effect on the allergies, but that is another story.)
Sue
Is this product suitable for a cat in an area which he is licking persistently - I know that many products may be toxic to cats? Thank you for your help.
This is safe enough for cats to lick, though repeated licking is often a big part of the problem with this sort of situation. You might be able to cover the area, or apply it at a time when the cat is distracted by other things (feeding etc). The honey itself is not a problem though.