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Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsule birillo
Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsule birillo
Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsule birillo
Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsule birillo
Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsule birillo
Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsule birillo

Redonyl Ultra 150 mg 60 capsules skittle

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Supports the health of the skin of dogs and cats with Redonyl Ultra, a dietary food that helps reduce dermatoses and maintain the well-being of the skin in a natural way.

Description

Therapeutic indications

Redonyl Ultra 150 mg is a dietetic food for dogs and cats in case of dermatosis. The content of pea-um (ultra-micronized palmitoylethanolamide) helps maintain the physiological function of the dermal mast cell.

It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinary surgeon before use.

Palmitoylethanolamide (pea) is the progenitor of aliamides, a family of endogenous lipids produced locally on demand, with the aim of keeping tissues healthy.

In combination with essential fatty acids and biotin, pea can be usefully used to support dermal function during dermatosis.

Dosage and administration

Administer the product for 60 day cycles.

Body weight (kg): 0-6: cps/day of redonyl 50 mg: 1

body weight (kg): 7-12: cps/day of redonyl 50 mg: 2

body weight (kg): 13-19: cps/day of redonyl 150 mg: 1

body weight (kg): 20-35: cps/day of redonyl 150 mg: 2

body weight (kg): >35: cps/day of redonyl 150 mg: 3

Open the skittle capsule and squeeze the contents into the animal's mouth or mix it with the food ration. Alternatively, birillo capsules can be swallowed whole.

Target species

Dog, Cat

Product Details

Gruppo Terapeutico
Integratori
Principio Attivo
Palmitoiletanolamide (PEA)
Forma Farmaceutica
Capsula
Tipologia
Libera vendita

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