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PharmaDog Vitamin E+ for dogs
PharmaDog Vitamin E contains natural vitamin E. Vitamin E is an anti-oxidant that helps protect healthy body cells.
Carriers ensure proper dosage when giving vitamin supplements. Often, sugar or another sweetener are used as carriers. PharmaDog supplements do not contain sugar. Instead, we use MSM, which is rich in sulphur (34%).
Composition per capsule | |
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Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) | 200 mg (Human Grade Quality) |
3a700 Vitamin E | 100 IU (Human Grade Quality) |
Purity:
PharmaDog Vitamin E+ is 100% free of added sugars. Sugars are not always listed as sugar. Common sugars and sweeteners in supplements are apple aroma, dextrose, sucrose and grape sugar. PharmaDog does not use any sugars or sweeteners and therefore stands apart from other suppliers. Our products also do not contain other fillers or flavourings.
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Dosage:
0 to 10 kg 1 capsule every 2 days
10 to 30 kg 1 capsule per day
> 30 kg 2 capsules per day
Directions for use:
You can combine PharmaDog Vitamin E+ with the daily diet of your dog.
Storage recommendation:
The product should be stored in a cool, dry place in the original packaging, beyond the reach of children.
Classification:
This product is a complementary feed for dogs. We use human-grade quality ingredients, which guarantees high quality. Nevertheless, because of the size of the measuring spoon and the advised dose, the labelling of this product recommends that you only use it for dogs.
This product is not medicine and has no medicinal effects. Food supplements are not replacements for a healthy lifestyle with a variety of well-balanced food. Therefore, if your dog is sick or has a medical disorder, it is important to contact a veterinarian.