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Kelp Seaweed Tablets:  Clinical particulars
 
 
Kelp Seaweed Tablets
Clinical particulars
Target species
Dogs and cats
Indications for use
A traditional herbal remedy for the symptomatic relief of poor hair growth, pigmentation and rheumatic pain and an aid in the treatment of obesity in dogs and cats.
Contra-indications
Do not use in animals below 5kg in bodyweight
Undesirable effects
None known
Special precautions for use
If condition fails to improve, consult a veterinary surgeon.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
No restrictions necessary
Interactions with other medicaments and other forms of interaction
None known
Posology and method of administration
1 tablet per 5kg bodyweight daily. Oral administration
Overdose
No treatment specified
Special warnings
Kelp Seaweed is rich in iodine and other minerals. Due to this high mineral content it should be given sparingly during hot weather to animals who are prone to over-heating or who have a skin condition.
Withdrawal periods
Not applicable
Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the product
None necessary
           
 
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  Date updated: 29 September 2006