CurcuVET-SA50 90 chews Curated Wellness
CurcuVET-SA50 90 chews Curated Wellness

CurcuVET-SA50 90 chews

T06602

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Hepatic, Musculoskeletal, & GI Support

CurcuVET-SA50 is curcumin formulated to help maintain the healthy inflammatory response in the GI tract, liver, and musculoskeletal system of cats and smaller dogs. CurcuVET-SA150 is for medium-to-large dogs. Curcumin, the orange pigment in turmeric (the primary ingredient in curry), is a powerful antioxidant that offers numerous benefits for joint health, hepatic support, gastrointestinal health, and cardiovascular function because it helps to maintain the animal's normal cytokine balance. However, curcumin is poorly absorbed into the bloodstream. CurcuVET®, a unique and patented curcumin extract available exclusively from ThorneVET, is a significantly better-absorbed form of curcumin than other forms of curcumin. Studies have demonstrated that CurcuVET supports a healthy inflammatory response in cats and dogs; for example, a recent European study found that CurcuVET was effective in helping to maintain a healthy cytokine balance in dogs. CurcuVET-SA50 is formulated for cats and smaller dogs, and Curcuvet-SA150 is intended for medium-to-large sized dogs.


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Directions for use:
Cats: 1/2-1 capsule daily
Dogs: 1-3 capsules per 25 lbs body weight daily



Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Cautions: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Safety during nursing has not been proven. Potential drug interactions. Do not use in high doses with anticoagulant drugs or patients with stomach ulcers. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. May be GI irritant.

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