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Tab Relaxzyme - 1 strip
Tab Relaxzyme - 1 strip
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Vivaldis Relaxzyme is a specially formulated tablet for wound healing in cats and small dogs. These palatable tablets provide comprehensive support for the natural wound healing process, helping to accelerate recovery from injuries, surgeries, and other conditions. The unique blend of ingredients works to reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and improve overall healing outcomes in a convenient and easy-to-administer form.
Composition: Protease, Amla Extract, Rutin
Class: Wound Healing/ Anti-Inflammatory
Indication/Uses
Vivaldis Relaxzyme tablets for wound healing are indicated for use in cats and small dogs to support recovery from:
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Post-surgical wounds
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Traumatic injuries such as cuts, abrasions, and lacerations
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Slow-healing wounds
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Burns
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Abscesses
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Conditions where accelerated wound healing and reduced inflammation are beneficial.
These tablets for wound healing help by:
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Promoting the breakdown of dead tissue and debris (debridement).
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Reducing swelling and edema around the wound area.
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Improving blood flow to the wound site facilitates the delivery of oxygen and nutrients necessary for healing.
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Scavenging free radicals, which can hinder the healing process.
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Aiding in the dissolution of fibrin clots, which can impede tissue repair.
Directions for Use
Administer orally, directly or mixed with a small amount of food. The palatability of the tablets may vary between individual animals. Ensure your pet consumes the entire tablet for optimal benefit. The dosage should be followed as per the guidelines on the product packaging or as directed by your veterinarian.
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Typical Dosage for Cats and Small Dogs (up to 10 kg): 1 tablet twice daily, or as recommended by your veterinarian.
The duration of administration will depend on the type and severity of the wound and should be determined in consultation with your veterinarian. It is generally recommended to continue administering the tablets for wound healing for the duration advised by your vet, even if visible signs of healing are apparent.
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