Denosyl Chewable Tablets are a daily supplement that helps support proper liver function in your dog by increasing hepatic glutathione levels. Denosyl Chewable Tablets work the exact same way as Denosyl hard enteric-coated tablets, only now they come in an easy to administer, tasty, chewable tablet for your dog.
Tasty, chewable, scored tablets for easy administration
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Increases glutathione levels, an important antioxidant that protects your dog's cells from dangerous toxins
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Faster absorption when compared to hard enteric-coated tablets
How it works:
Denosyl Chewable Tablets have been shown to increase the level of glutathione, which is an important compound for liver health. Once S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe), the active ingredient in Denosyl, is metabolized, it helps to form glutathione and fight deadly toxins in your dog's body. In addition, Denosyl Chewable Tablets can help protect liver cells and may help repair and regenerate cells. Unlike Denosyl hard enteric-coated tablets, the Denosyl Chewable Tablets come in a scored, tasty, chewable tablet making it easier for you to administer to your dog. In fact, since Denosyl Chewable Tablets can be chewed and not swallowed whole, it is absorbed into your dog's body faster. For maximum results, give to your dog on an empty stomach.
Cautions:
Keep out of the reach of children. Keep the lid on tightly to ensure freshness. Store this product in a cool and dry place, not to exceed 86 degrees.
More Information:
Brand Name Denosyl Chewable Tablets (Nutramax)
Active Ingredient(s): S-Adenosylmethionine
What is this product used for: Denosyl has been shown to increase hepatic glutathione levels in dogs. Glutathione is a potent antioxidant that protects liver cells from toxins and death. Denosyl Chewable Tablets are recommended to improve hepatic glutathione levels in compromised animals to help maintain and protect liver function.
Availability: Denosyl Chewable Tablets is a non-prescription (OTC) product available as 225mg tablets.
How this product should be used: The tablets should be given on an empty stomach at least one hour before feeding for optimal absorption. The usual daily dose in dogs is based on weight. For dogs up to 6 lbs give 1/4 tablet, for dogs 7 to 15 lbs give 1/2 tablet, for dogs 16 to 30 lbs give 1 tablet, for dogs 31 to 45 lbs give 1 and 1/2 tablets, for dogs 46 to 60 lbs give 2 tablets, for dogs 61 to 75 lbs give 2 and 1/2 tablets, for dogs 76 to 90 lbs give 3 tablets, for dogs 91 to 105 lbs give 3 and 1/2 tablets, and for dogs over 105 lbs give 4 tablets. The number of chewable tablets given may be gradually reduced, or increased, at any time at the recommendation of your veterinarian.
What are the side effects: There are no reported side effects.
What special precautions are there: The tablets should be given on an empty stomach at least one hour before feeding for optimal absorption.
In the event of overdose: Contact a veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
How should I store this product: Store this product in a cool dry place, not to exceed 86°F. Keep lid tightly closed to ensure freshness. Keep out of the reach of children.
Directions:
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Denosyl Chewable Tablets come in a square, easy to chew tablet and is recommended for dogs of all sizes.
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For optimal absorption, tablets should be given on an empty stomach, at least one hour before feeding, as the presence of food decreases the absorption of S-Adenosylmethionine.
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