Nutramax Denosyl Liver and Brain Health Supplement for Large Dogs, With S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe), 90 Tablets
Notice
NOTE: Limited supply item - only three (3) per customer per order.
Description
Denosyl contains SAMe (s-adenosylmethionine) to help support the liver health of dogs and may support brain health. It is available in enteric-coated tablets. Denosyl Liver Health Supplements are brought to you by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, the #1 veterinarian recommended supplement company. *Source: Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended animal supplements.
Key Benefits:
- Liver Support: Denosyl features s-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) to support the liver by increasing levels of glutathione, an important antioxidant for liver health and the liver's main detoxifier
- Bioavailability: The SAMe in Denosyl has been proven to be bioavailable, meaning it enters your pet's bloodstream to help support the liver
- Cognitive Support: Research has shown that SAMe may also support cognitive function in dogs and act as a neuroprotector
- From the #1 Veterinarian Recommended Supplement Company*: Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences has been a leader in pet health for over 30 years, and provides supplements to support joint health, digestive health, and overall wellness
- Backed by Science: Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences supplements are veterinarian formulated with high-quality ingredients to ensure your pet is receiving a safe supplement
Ingredients
Active Ingredients:
S-Adenosylmethionine 425 mg.
Useful Information
For dogs 35 - 65 lbs, 1 tablet per day.
For dogs 66 - 120 lbs, 2 tablets per day.
For dogs over 120 lbs, 3 tablets per day.
Tablets should be given on an empty stomach for optimal absorption. They may be given at least two hours after a meal or one hour before a meal.
Storage:
Store in a cool dry place. Keep tablets in original blister pack until used. Tablets are sensitive to moisture and extreme heat and should not be split or crumbled.
FAQ
The liver participates in many activities within the body. It helps the digestion of food through production of bile and helps change digested foods into substances used by the body for energy and growth. The liver also helps process some medications into material(s) that can be used by the body; the liver may assist in eliminating medications from the body once they have had their effect. The liver stores vitamins and minerals and works with sugar (carbohydrates, glucose), fats and proteins. It also helps maintain proper blood clotting and removes many body toxins from the blood. Without proper liver function, the pet's health is compromised.
Because it does so much, the liver may be subject to many things: injury, both direct and indirect, infection, and toxicity. Some of the signs and symptoms of compromised liver function in pets may include: weakness, vomiting, poor appetite, and/or seizures. But if there is mild or early stage liver compromise, the pet can appear normal. If you notice any of these symptoms or your pet is just acting differently, you should contact your veterinarian. Many veterinarians run screening tests for middle aged and older patients during the annual examination to ensure that organ function is normal.