Mirra-Cote 100ml
Mirra-Cote® has been carefully formulated by Kyron Laboratories to be the perfect choice when needing EFA supplementation. Studies showed that treatment with EFA’s had a significant reduction in pruritus scores as well as a steroid-sparing effect in canine atopic dermatitis.
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Indications
For the treatment of animals with dull coats and poor coat condition. For supplemental use in pruritis and for dry, scaly skin.
Composition
Each 5 ml contains:
|
Linoleic Acid |
2,4g |
Linolenic Acid |
125mg |
|
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) |
70mg |
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) |
50mg |
|
Vitamin A |
1100iu |
Vitamin D3 |
110iu |
|
Vitamin E |
1Oiu |
|
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Also contains Evening Primrose Oil (a source of linoleic and gamma-linolenic acid), flaxseed oil (source of alpha-linolenic acid), wheat germ oil, marine fish oil, and lecithin. Mirra-Cote ® yields an optimum Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio 6 of 10:1.
Directions for use
To be given daily, mixed in food or directly.
- Cats, small dogs: ¼ – ½ medicine measure (1 – 2 pump strokes)
- Medium to large dogs: ¾ – 1 medicine measure (3 – 5 pump strokes)
- Horses: 2 – 3 medicine measures (10 – 15 pump strokes)
Packing
100 ml glass bottle with a pump (the handy pump that administers accurate dosages, in turn minimizing wastage)
500 ml glass bottle with a pump (the handy pump that administers accurate dosages, in turn minimizing wastage)
2,5 L refill pack
Storage
Store in a cool place (below 25°C)
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Mirra-Cote® has been carefully formulated by Kyron Laboratories to be the perfect choice when needing EFA supplementation. Studies showed that treatment with EFA’s had a significant reduction in pruritus scores as well as a steroid-sparing effect in canine atopic dermatitis.