
AIKA Liveron Acute for dogs 60 tablets
NAC also acts directly as an antioxidant itself, binding to reactive oxygen radicals and thereby reducing oxidative stress.Delivery 3-5 days
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NAC also acts directly as an antioxidant itself, binding to reactive oxygen radicals and thereby reducing oxidative stress. The use of NAC is justified in conditions where oxidative stress is the underlying cause of the disease, such as acute liver dysfunction, acute pancreatitis, septicemia and seriously ill dogs.
1 tablet contains 600 mg NAC
Regardless of whether the animal has eaten xylitol, drugs that are toxic to the animal (e.g. paracetamol), or plants, fruits, etc. which causes poisoning. and after a snake bite, use as soon as possible after the event (according to the instructions on the package) is justified. In emergency situations that require veterinary care, it is always appropriate to mention the use of the product to the attending veterinarian.
NAC has also been shown to have an expectorant effect, which is why its use e.g. In case of kennel cough, it can make the animal feel better.
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Acute liver-stressing situations:
Orally. First dose
140-280 mg of NAC per kilogram of body weight
(140 mg/kg is the most common
dose). Then 70 mg per kilogram of body weight
per every 6 hours at least 7 times.
Used in cats
Can be used for cats, but oral absorption is limited (only about 20% absorbed).