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Dentisept Oral Paste
Dentisept sticky toothpaste for cats and dogs. Dentisept is effective at maintaining a normal plaque-free environment in the mouth. It may also help to restore sore gums and aid in the recovery from skin infections as a result of skin folds.
Composition
Chlorhexidine. Proportion of active and other ingredients: Active ingredient: 1 g paste contains 2 mg Chlorhexidine.
Recommended for
Dentisept toothpaste can be used to maintain a normal plaque-free environment in your pet's mouth. It can also aid in the recovery from gingivitis and skin fold dermatitis.
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Description
Transparent oily liquid from light yellow to light brown with a specific smell of vitamins.
The composition of
1 ml of the preparation contains active ingredients:
vitamin A 10,000 IU;
vitamin D 3 15,000 IU
vitamin E 20.0 mg.
Excipients: sunflower oil.
Application
The drug is used to treat and prevent hypovitaminosis of agricultural and domestic animals with alimentary and secondary osteodystrophy, postpartum hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia, rickets, bone fractures, and joint dysplasia.
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Fenbendazole 10% Liquid
Fenbendazole, has a wide spectrum of anthelmintic action, is active against nematodes, trematodes and cestodes parasitizing in animals. Fenbendazole is rapidly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract. The mechanism of action of fenbendazole is a metabolic disorder, inhibition of fumarate reductase activity and the synthesis of ATP parasite, which leads to the death of helminths. According to the degree of toxic effects on the body, it belongs to low-hazard substances, in the recommended doses it does not have a mutagenic, carcinogenic and locally irritating effect. It is excreted mainly with feces.
Application: Dehelmintization of animals during dictiocauliasis, hematosis, ostertagia, trichostrongiasis, nematodirosis, cooperiosis, esophagostomiasis, moniesiosis and fascioliasis.