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AntiLact Pet

21,90 

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Complementary feed in liquid form for dogs and cats

INDICATIONS:
The use of Antilact PET is recommended:

  • – in cases of pseudopregnancy (lactation and abnormal behaviour)
  • – at the end of the lactation period following weaning for the physiological restoration of the mammary gland.

Does not cause the loss of appetite!

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Description

The phytocomplexes of

  • Cynara scolymus (Flavonoids, Tannins, Sterols),
  • Uncaria tomentosa wild (pentacyclic oxindole alkaloids, triterpenes, glycosides of quinovic acid) and
  • Salvia officinalis (Flavonoids, Ketones, Chlorogenic acid, Rosmarinic acid) perform a synergistic action that can help regulate milk secretion.

Composition: Water, Sodium chloride, Barks (Uncaria tomentosa dried bark macerated), Fructose.

Additives per kg: Sensory additives: Salvia officinalis L.: tincture 60.000 mg, Cynara scolymus L.: tincture 3.000 mg; Technological additives: 1k202 3.000 mg, 1a330 1.000 mg.

UNCARIA TOMENTOSA

Cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa wild) is a plant of the Rubiaceae family, also known as “uña de gato”; or cat’s claw, due to the shape of its hook-like thorns, which allow the plant to hook and support itself to nearby trees, growing upwards in search of light. It is known for its immunostimulant, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, it is useful against infections.

 

Salvia officinalis

Salvia officinalis is a plant of the Labiatae or Lamiaceae family (the same as thyme and mint), native to the Middle East and the Mediterranean, but now widespread almost all over the world.

Well known and used in the kitchen to flavor dishes, sage is also known as a remedy in folk medicine for its

  • anti-inflammatory,
  • antiseptic,
  • digestive,
  • diuretic,
  • healing properties.

Its name derives from salvus, meaning healthy, due to the healthy virtues attributed to the plant.

In popular medicine, it is used to facilitate weaning, due to its galactofugal action.

Its use, in fact, makes the taste of breast milk more unpleasant and decreases its production.

 

Salvia officinalis against digestive disorders

As mentioned, by virtue of its choleretic properties, sage can be considered a valid aid in counteracting digestive disorders and can also be useful in case of loss of appetite.

 

Cynara scolymus

Cynara scolymus or artichoke. The drug of this herbaceous plant, biennial or perennial, is made up of the leaves, especially those of the first year.

The artichoke is used in digestive, purifying and aperitif herbal formulations.

Shake before use.

Administer to the animal according to weight:

  • less than 5 kg: 5 drops;
  • from 5 to 10 kg: 10 drops;
  • from 10 to 20 kg: 20 drops;
  • over 20 kg: 25 drops.

AntiLact Pet can be administered directly into the animal’s mouth,or combined with the daily food ration, or on a teaspoon using the appropriate dropper to dose it.

The product should be administered for 10-15 days after weaning and in cases of pseudo-pregnancy as soon as the animal shows the behavior, for 15 days.

The treatment therefore lasts 15 days on average. It can be repeated.

 

Warning: Do not use during pregnancy.

Storage conditions:
Store in a cool and dry place. The minimum storage term refers to the product properly stored, in unopened packaging.
Carefully close the bottle after use.

FAQ - frequently asked questions

When could it be useful to use Antilact PET?
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The use of Antilact PET is recommended in cases of:

  • pseudopregnancy (lactation and abnormal behavior)
  • at the end of the lactation period following weaning for the physiological restoration of the mammary gland
  • after removal of the litter immediately after delivery.
If there are phenomena of relapse, can the subject be retracted?
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Yes, whenever necessary;
Should relapse phenomena occur, the subjects can be re-treated according to the methods of use previously indicated.

It does not create inappetence.

Can it be used in animals with pathologies?
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There are no particular contraindications to the use of AntiLact Pet, however we recommend in case of complex pathological conditions to consult the veterinary surgeon who is treating the animal and knows its clinical history.
Special precautions for use in animals: before administration it must be ensured that a pregnancy is not in progress.

Do I need a veterinary prescription to buy AntiLact PET?
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No, AntiLact Pet is a complementary feed in liquid form for dogs and cats, not a drug, it can be prescribed by the vet or simply suggested but also bought directly online without any prescription.

Accidental ingestion of whole product packaging
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We remind you that it is good practice to keep the unopened package away from the reach of children and animals, as indicated in the warnings on labels and boxes. The greatest risk in the event that a dog ingests the entire contents of the package is that it may in a hurry swallow pieces of plastic, much more harmful than the active ingredients contained in the product. However, given the variability of the subject with respect to body weight, breed and age, the advice we would like to give is to consult your veterinarian who will be able to assess the situation from time to time by knowing the dog thoroughly.

Are Dogoteka products safe for my dog or cat?
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We remind that in all our complementary feeds the active ingredients used in composition and additives are appropriately dosed to ensure a beneficial effect on the animal, do not cause side effects or any toxicity. They follow the EUROPEAN guidelines of the Feed Material Register which lists all natural products allowed in the animal field.
It is therefore advisable to follow the recommended daily portions.

What if I have a specific question about my pet and I need personal advise?
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