Vetoquinol Ceto Phyton
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Description
An ideal energy source for animals at risk of ketosis in cattle and twin lamb disease in sheep. No other supplement contains the four constituents of sodium propionate, niacin, sylibum marianum, (the active ingredient in milk thistle) and monopropylene glycol, making it more effective than propylene glycol only products. Niacin and sylibum marianum help break the energy deficiency cycle and speed recovery. Low volume, once a day dosage ensures ease of administration and less stress on the animal.
Specifications
| Brand | Vetoquinol |
|---|---|
| Key Constituents | Sodium propionate, niacin, sylibum marianum (milk thistle active ingredient), monopropylene glycol |
| Target Conditions | Ketosis in cattle; twin lamb disease in sheep |
| Dosage Frequency | Once daily |
| Dosage Volume | Low volume |
| Suitable For | Cattle and sheep |
Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions is Vetoquinol Ceto Phyton designed to address?
Ceto Phyton is formulated as an energy source for animals at risk of ketosis in cattle and twin lamb disease in sheep.
What are the four active constituents in Ceto Phyton?
Ceto Phyton contains sodium propionate, niacin, sylibum marianum (the active ingredient in milk thistle), and monopropylene glycol. This combination is stated to make it more effective than propylene glycol-only products.
What role do niacin and sylibum marianum play in this supplement?
According to the product description, niacin and sylibum marianum help break the energy deficiency cycle and speed recovery in affected animals.
How often does Ceto Phyton need to be administered?
It is designed as a low volume, once-a-day dosage, which is intended to make administration easier and reduce stress on the animal.
Is Ceto Phyton suitable for sheep as well as cattle?
Yes. The product description states it is suitable for cattle at risk of ketosis and sheep at risk of twin lamb disease.
SKU: 5508SP279987
Vetoquinol Ceto Phyton

