RevitalAid Canine/Feline 250ml
£8.69 inc. VAT
What is RevitalAid?
RevitalAid is a general multivitamin feed supplement which is specifically designed for small animals. Any animal may be deficient in a particular vitamin or mineral and this may not show itself for some time.
RevitalAid provides a complete combination of minerals and vitamins to meet the daily requirements necessary to attain the maximum level of health and vitality.
Why does a pet need RevitalAid?
Correct Balance. It is not always possible to ensure maintenance of an ideal diet. The nutritional content of food can vary greatly making it difficult to achieve the correct dietary balance. Also requirements for certain vitamins and minerals change at different stages in life, in particular in young growing animals and then in ageing animals. RevitalAid has been specially formulated to ensure the cat/dog gets all the essential nutrients that make a real difference.
Improve Appetite (for fussy eaters). RevitalAid has been specially formulated to help improve appetite. The tasty caramel flavour is well liked by cats and dogs and the liquid form is easy to use.
Helps Recovery. Requirements for certain vitamins and minerals can be signifi cantly increased for various reasons and RevitalAid supplementation ensures there are no imbalances:
- After illness
- During convalescence & recovery
- Post trauma, infection & surgery
- During & after pregnancy & lactation
Vitamin Requirements:
Vitamins and minerals are essential for a healthy, quality life. However due to illness, age, extra stress (e.g. pregnancy or surgery), or poor diet, a pet may require a supplement such as RevitalAid to meet their daily requirements.
How does RevitalAid Work?
RevitalAid contains all the essential vitamins and minerals in amounts necessary to meet the daily requirements of dogs and cats.
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Description
Description
RevitalAid Contains :
Nutrient |
New |
Minimum |
Thiamine HCL |
0.45 |
0.02 |
Riboflavin |
1.97 |
0.5 |
Niacin mg |
5.9 |
2.25 |
Vitamin B12 |
0.035 |
0.5 |
Vitamin B6 mg |
0.49 |
0.22 |
Biotin |
0.55 |
N/A |
Folic Acid |
0.11 |
0.04 |
Vitamin C |
7.2 |
N/A |
Pantothenic Acid |
1.57 |
2 |
Iron |
12.95 |
6.5 |
Iodine |
0.295 |
0.12 |
Potassium |
|
890 |
Choline (Chloride) |
0.18 |
250 |
Selenium |
10 |
22 |
Copper (11) |
0.005 |
0.006 |
Manganese (sulphate) |
0.73 |
1 |
Zinc (gluconate) |
18.47 |
7.2 |
Vitamin A |
5.2 |
750 |
Vitamin D3 |
3 |
80 |
Vitamin E |
57.6 |
5 |
References
1. National Research Council, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1985
2. Hand et al. Small Animal Clinical Nutrition, 4th Edition. Mark Morris Institute, 2000.
Feeding Guide:
Weight (cats/ dogs) |
Daily Amount |
0-5kg (0-11lb) |
2.5ml |
5-10kg (11-22lb) |
5ml |
10-20kg (22-44lb) |
10ml |
>20kg (>40lb) |
15ml |
Presentation:
250ml caramel flavoured liquid with measuring pump
Additional information
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How can I get a Prescription?
Ask your veterinary practice for one. If your vet has suggested some treatment for your pet then he/she must write you a prescription if you request one. Many practices have their own prescription forms but you can download a blank template here for your vet to complete.
Will my vet charge me for writing the prescription?
Yes, that is likely. However, under pharmacy regulations, he/she must not make an unreasonable charge. Usually it is still cheaper to pay your vet for the prescription then get the medication through our website.
How long does the prescription last?
It will be valid for six months from the date of issue, unless your vet states a shorter time - so you have to request the medication before the expiry date. Prescriptions for certain scheduled drugs such as Tramadol or Phenobarbitone have to be fulfilled within 28 days.
Do I have to buy the whole prescription at once?
No, once we have the prescription you can buy the medication in batches if you like. That’ll help you spread the cost of your pet’s treatment.
What if my pet needs the medication urgently?
You should ask your vet to give your pet any treatment that he/she needs in the next few days, especially any emergency treatment. Any ongoing treatment could then be obtained from us with a prescription.
Will you accept an e-mailed copy?
We will accept a scanned copy by e-mail as long as the scan is of excellent quality and the prescription can be easily read. Photos are accepted if they are not blurred and includes the whole of the pprescription.
Will you accept an e-mailed copy?
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