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Phytonics Respi Comp
Phytonics Respi Comp is a food supplement that can be used in cases of acute and chronic respiratory tract discomfort in dogs, cats, horses and ponies. Respiratory problems can have various underlying causes. Environmental factors play an important role, e.g. a dog kennel or cattery stay, or stable management for horses. Respi Comp has a cleansing and soothing effect on the respiratory tract. For use in acute or chronic problems in the front and rear respiratory tracts, such as kennel cough, flu, sinusitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, influenza, coughs and hypersensitivity to dust, for example.
Recommended for:
For the cleaning and softening of the front and rear airways.
Dosage and application:
Twice daily (unless a veterinarian recommends otherwise):
- Cat: 2-5 drops
- Dog: 5-10 drops
- Horse: 10-15 drops
1 ml = 20 drops.
Administration
You can administer the product directly into the mouth using a plastic syringe, diluted with a little drop of water if necessary. The product works better on an empty stomach, so we do not recommend giving it with a meal. If your pet does not like the product, the drops can be soaked into a small treat.
Treatment duration
In an acute situation, the treatment duration will be relatively short. This may vary from a few days to 3 weeks. In case of improvement, you can continue administering this product for a few more days. For long-term discomfort, the effect is usually visible after 1 to 3 weeks. It is advised that you insert a stop week every 6 to 8 weeks. The stimulus can be reintroduced after the stop week. Resume treatment immediately if symptoms worsen. This product can be given indefinitely.
Ingredients:
Anise, thyme, fenugreek, wild liquorice, ground ivy, cat's claw, lapacho Indian lungwort, sage, plantain, fennel, wu wei zi, ammonium chloride, L-cysteine, magnesium phosphate, Vitamin B6, glycerin, bentonite-montmorillonite, alcohol 30%.
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