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Allergies, hypersensitivity, enzymatic digestive disorders, REVET H 13 globules for pets

Dr.RECKEWEG & Co. GmbH

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REVET H 13 globules for pets, Allergies, hypersensitivity, enzymatic digestive disorders

pack size:10g Dosage form:globules

 

Allergies, hypersensitivity, enzymatic digestive disorders, REVET H 13 globules for pets Ingredients:


The following are processed in 10 g granules:
Glandula suprarenalis (suis) C9, Glandula thymi (suis) C9, Hypophysis (suis) C9, Ovarium (suis) C9, Pancreas (suis) C9, Testes (suis) C9, Thyroidinum (suis ) C9. Excipient: sucrose.

Indication:
For age-related complaints such as hormone-related or concomitant diseases, e.g. B. Skin diseases. Allergies, hypersensitivity, enzymatic digestive disorders, diabetes caused by pancreatic weakness. Reproductive disorders (both sexes), overweight and underweight, immune system disorders, prostate enlargement.



Dosage Allergies, hypersensitivity, enzymatic digestive disorders, REVET H 13 globules for pets:


Depending on their body weight, give: small rodents (mice, rats, guinea pigs), ornamental birds and songbirds, terrarium animals, carrier pigeons, ferrets, rabbits (which are not used for food production) approx. 1 to 3 globules, 2 to 3 times per day over a few days; less often with increasing improvement. The globules dissolve well in water and can also be administered with the drinking water. Please note that the frequency of application of ReVet® H preparation differs from ReVet® H preparation and also depends on whether the animal's disease is acute or chronic. The amount administered per dose, on the other hand, is the same for every species and size of animal and for all ReVet® H preparations.



A notice Allergies, hypersensitivity, enzymatic digestive disorders, REVET H 13 globules for pets:


Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist while using the drug.
warning noticeFor risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your veterinarian or pharmacist.