Refemate tablets by Savavet are specially formulated for dogs and cats experiencing iron deficiency, anemia, or low hemoglobin levels. They are commonly recommended for pets recovering from tick fever, those in the recovery phase of other illnesses, or during pregnancy and lactation. The presence of Methylcobalamin aids in addressing Vitamin B12 deficiency, while L-methylfolate helps prevent folate deficiency. Additionally, Ferrous Asparto Glycinate, an iron-amino acid chelate, effectively supports the treatment of iron deficiency.
Composition: Each tablet contains Ferrous Asparto Glycinate 100mg, L-Methyl Folate 300mcg, Methylcobalamin 500mcg, Zinc Sulphate 12,5mg
Indication / Uses:
Iron Deficiency & Anemia Helps increase hemoglobin levels and improve red blood cell production.
Vitamin B12 & Folate Deficiency Supports pets with low Vitamin B12 and folate levels.
Recovery from Tick Fever Aids in restoring blood health in pets recovering from tick-borne diseases.
Post-Illness Recovery Supports pets recovering from various illnesses to regain strength and vitality.
Pregnancy & Lactation Support Provides essential iron and vitamins for pregnant and nursing pets.
Directions for Use:
- Cats 1 tablet a day
- Dogs upto 20kg 1 tablet a day
- Dogs 20-40kg 2 tablets a day
- Dogs >40kg 3 tablets a day
Disclosure:
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