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What is Cranberry Relief?

Cranberry Relief is used in cats and dogs to help maintain and support a healthy urinary tract and immune system. It not only contains cranberry extract, but human-grade natural herbs.
For:
Cats (6 weeks of age and over)
Dogs (6 weeks of age and over)
 
Benefits:
Helps normalize your pet’s bladder health
Contains echinacea, which is believed to stimulate the immune system
The Oregon grape root contains flavonoids, which research shows may fend off cancer and inhibit tumor growth
Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant

How it works:
Cranberry Relief is a veterinarian-approved over-the-counter remedy for bladder infections. The ingredients range from natural anti-inflammatories to immune boosters. Cranberry helps minimize bacterial colonization of the bladder mucosa.

Cautions:
Cranberry Relief may not be appropriate for pregnant animals or pets that may be bred in the future. While it is a non-prescription product, Cranberry Relief may alter the effects of other drugs, so please consult your veterinarian before using.


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Brand Name
Cranberry Relief

Active Ingredient(s): Cran Max Cranberry Extract (210mg), Echinacea Purpura (106 mg), Vitamin C from Ester-C (34mg), Oregon Grape Root (34mg)

What is this product used for: For use in dogs and cats over the age of 6 weeks to help maintain and support a healthy urinary tract.

Availabilty: Cranberry Relief Powder is a non-prescription (OTC) product available in a 50 Gm container with a 1 cc measuring scoop. Each container yields approximately 50 doses.

How this product should be used: The suggested dose for dogs and cats up to 15 lbs is 1 scoop. For dogs 16 to 50 lbs give 1 1/2 scoops and for dogs 51 lbs and over give 2 scoops. Give twice a day for 1 to 3 weeks, then no more than twice a week or as directed by your veterinarian.

What are the side effects: This product may alter the effect of drugs metabolized in the liver, such as Dilantin (phenytoin), phenobarbital, Coumadin (warfarin), acetaminophen, and Lysodren. Consult your veterinarian or pharmacist before giving this product.

What special precautions are there: This product is for animal use only. The safe use of this product in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been determined. If the animal¿s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.

In the event of overdose:  Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.

How should I store this product: Store this product at room temperature. Keep out of the reach of children and other animals. Some variation in the color of the powder may occur from batch to batch.

 

Directions:
Cranberry Relief is used in dogs and cats over the age of 6 weeks to help maintain and support a healthy urinary tract.
Cranberry Relief helps to minimize bacterial colonization of the bladder lining.
Cranberry Relief works best when it is mixed with food.

Tip: Cranberry Relief may change the effect of certain drugs including, but not limited to, phenytoin (Dilantin), Phenobarbital, warfarin (Coumadin), acetaminophen, and Lysodren.
Dosage:
Pet Weight Dosage
Dogs/Puppies: Cats/Kittens: (over 6 weeks of age) Up to 15 lbs Give 1 scoop twice a day for 1 to 3 weeks then no more than twice a week or as directed by your veterinarian.
  16 to 50 lbs Give 1 1/2 scoops twice a day for 1 to 3 weeks then no more than twice a week or as directed by your veterinarian.
  51 lbs and over Give 2 scoops twice a day for 1 to 3 weeks then no more than twice a week or as directed by your veterinarian.
Horses:
Storage: Store this product at room temperature. Some variation in the color of the powder may occur from batch to batch.
Cranberry Relief:
Active Ingredients (per 1 cc scoop) Amount
Cran-Max (Cranberry Extract) 210 mg
Echinacea Purpurea 105 mg
Calcium Ascorbate (from Ester-C®) 34 mg
Oregon Grape Root 34 mg
Other Ingredients (per 1 cc scoop):
Fish Digest, Natural Flavoring, Non-Fat Dry Milk and Silica Aerogel.
Cranberry Relief 4.4 5 41 41
Like A New Dog! I am very pleased with the results of Cranberry Relief. Within days, Little Guy was peppier and his urine was clear, with no traces of blood. Many of us cannot simply run to the vet every time something happens, even though we would love to be able to if the money was available. Products like this, along with a little Internet sleuthing, is invaluable. The service was fast, too; within a few days I was dosing it out. Thank You!!! 04/29/2012
Very Helpful One of my cats has had numerous UTI's and many vet bills before this product. Have not had any problems for over 1 year on Cranberry Relief. I mix it with wet food once a day. Thanks for the help. 04/27/2012
Immediately Effective We were at a loss as our dog was suddenly peeing throughout our house in the middle of the night. From what I was reading it was more than likely a UTI. Came on here (first time) and saw this product. Did as directions say, 1.5 scoops twice a day (for the first couple weeks) and noticed an improvement right away. She peed in the house once the day we started this medication, but has not had an accident since (knock on wood). This is truely a nice product. I would recommend this to anyone that may have a similar issue to what I briefly described. 01/16/2012
uti relier My dogs urine was foul and i got this and she seems happier. The cranberry relief truly works. Also changed her diet witch helps. 01/02/2012
Follow up We ended up taking Shadow to our vet for her UTI. She put Shadow on pain medication and our cat is back to normal. Since I've already purchased Cranberry Relief and others seem to feel it works, I'm considering giving it another try but at a much lesser quantity, maybe a quarter scoop. If I do, I'll post another update. 11/27/2011
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My dog has been on Proin for 4 years and has started to 'leak' once in a while at night. Can this product be taken along with Proin?
1 week, 2 days ago
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Green~Ivy
 - Washington
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Yes, the two may be used together. Your veterinarian may want to evaluate the evening dose of Proin if the leaking becomes more frequent.
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My 13 1/2 year old female Sheltie has been having bladder infections off and on for about 2 years. The vet doesn't seem to know why - we had tests and a sonogram two months ago and she does not have a bladder tumor or stones. The vet said apparently she is just a dog who gets lots of bladder infections, but every time she gets one the vet will not do anything until I bring the dog in with a urine sample. It ranges from $181 to $300 each time for the visit, urinalysis and meds, and of course there is a follow up. I can't afford this every few months. So, can I give Lucky this product every day to keep her infections at bay and save my budget?
1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Cranberry makes the urine more acidic, which makes it a hostile environment for acid sensitive bacteria; also it contains at least 2 agents that act as bacterial inhibitors. However, it should not replace the veterinary care. This is only used as an adjunctive to antibiotic therapy. You should always consult with the veterinarian as this supplement can interact with many other prescription medications causing other serious set of problems.
Untreated infections can also lead to serious complications.
One tip, make sure your pet drinks plenty of water specially if taking cranberry as a supplement.
3 weeks, 3 days ago
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Yoliset Herrera, Student Pharmacist
 - Pompano Beach
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1 month, 2 weeks ago
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While this product can be useful in promoting urinary tract health, it is not used for the treatment of kidney failure.
2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Gary, Dir. of Pharmacy Services
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We have a 70lb lab we just gave Cranberry Relief to yesterday for his UTI. We found after the fact he had vomited a few times around the house. We suspect it is from the new product in his system. I don't see this as a side effect, but wondered if anyone else has had this problem and what to do? We already have a vet appointment for him Tues (today is Thurs), but wonder if we need to take him sooner.
4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Unfortunately, the only way to know if Cranberry Relief is causing the vomiting is to give another dose. While this product should not cause vomiting, it is possible that your dog has a sensitivity to the product.
4 months, 3 weeks ago
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5 months, 4 weeks ago
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There is no mention of the product removing or breaking down stones. You may want to consult your vet for a prescription suggestion or proper medical advice.
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This information sheet is for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. The information is NOT to be used for diagnosis or treatment of your pet. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, allergic reactions, drug interactions or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for your pet. It is not a substitute for a veterinary exam, and it does not replace the need for services provided by your veterinarian.
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