Francodex Anti-Stress Oral Solution
sisältää L-tryptophan.
No side effects or dependence
The Anti-Stress Francodex drops contain L-Tryptophan. This amino acid is used by the body to produce serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps calm hyperactive, nervous or anxious dogs and cats without any side-effects or dependence. It can be used for animals that remain alone during the day, during a trip or for very stressful situations (moving, new pet in the home...).
Purified water, calcium chloride, glycerin.
Additives (/kg): trace elements: zinc (zinc sulfate monohydrate) 27mg - selenium (selenium selenite) 0,06mg, vitamins: B3 5200mg - B6 2300mg - D3 200000UI - E 70mg, amino acids: L-tryptophan 3000mg - taurine 3000mg, emulsifiers, preservatives, flavour.
Analytical constituents: crude proteins 1,3%, crude fat 0,26%, crude ash 1,2%, moisture 95,9%, crude fibre 0,22%.
Gently shake the bottle before opening. The product is very appetizing. Pour recommended amount of Anti-Stress drops on a small ration of food at the start of the meal, or administer it directly into the animal's mouth, ensuring that the entire dose is ingested. Feeding recommendations:
The product should be administered 3 days before a stressful event (travelling or a particularly taxing situation). It can be gived to help hyperactive or anxious animals, over a period of 2 months or longer, depending on the evolution of the animal's behavior.
- Cats < 2,5 kg: 1/2 teaspoon twice a day;
- Cats 2,5 - 5 kg: 1 teaspoon twice a day;
- Dogs < 5 kg: 1 teaspoon 2 to 3 times a day;
- Dogs 5 - 10 kg: 2 teaspoons 2 to 3 times a day;
For Dogs over 10kg, the use of Anti-Stress Francodex Tablets is recommended.
Do not give to puppies and kittens less than 6 weeks. Always leave clean, fresh water available for your pet. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool and dry place away from ligt. Close the container after use. Keep cool after opening. Use within the month after opening. Product not suitable for human consumption. This is not a drug product. If the symptoms persist, consult a veterinarian.