VETERINARY USE FOR CUSHING'S SYNDROME: Specifically formulated dietary supplement for dogs with Cushing's Syndrome to help maintain proper hormonal and metabolic balance
IMMUNE SYSTEM AND ORGAN SUPPORT: Contains antioxidant, hepatoprotective, and adaptogenic active ingredients that strengthen immune system activity and support liver and kidney metabolism
CORTISOL REGULATION: Active ingredients help reduce the production of high cortisol levels, addressing the primary concern in dogs with Cushing's Disease who are susceptible to infections and parasitic infestations
PALATABLE TABLETS: Comes in convenient chewable tablet form with 30 tablets per box, 1 gram each, making oral administration easy for pet owners
FLEXIBLE DOSING: Recommended 3-month supply with dosing based on body weight - minimum dose for dogs 20kg and above, maximum dose for dogs 10kg and above, administered every 12-24 hours as directed by veterinarian
Description
Adrenovet is a specialized dietary supplement designed to support dogs suffering from Cushing's Syndrome. This veterinary-formulated product contains a unique blend of plant extracts, vitamins, and active ingredients that work together to maintain proper hormonal and metabolic balance in pets affected by this condition. The supplement features antioxidant, hepatoprotective, and adaptogenic properties that help strengthen the immune system while supporting healthy liver and kidney function. Dogs with Cushing's Syndrome are particularly vulnerable to bacterial and fungal infections due to excess cortisol, and Adrenovet's active ingredients may help the body regulate cortisol production naturally. Available in convenient palatable tablets, this supplement comes in 1g and 2g presentations with dosing recommendations based on your pet's weight. The suggested supply time is 3 months, though treatment duration should be determined by your attending veterinarian. Manufactured by Chemovet Laboratory in Argentina, Adrenovet offers comprehensive endocrine support to help improve your pet's quality of life when managing Cushing's Disease.