Standard Process Veterinary Formulas, Whole Food Supplements for Small Animal and Equine Patients.
Feline Enteric Support
Feline Enteric Support provides general digestive system support and promotes improved intestinal function.
Indications for Use
- General enteric support
- Immune system support
- Patients with increased metabolic demand
- Enteric support in conjunction with hepatic support
- Signs of gastric sensitivity or irritable bowel
Unique Product Attributes
The ingredients contained in this formula support enterocytes and maintain their response to daily metabolic demands.
Rice bran, chlorophyll, and alfalfa juice
- Whole vitamin complexes, bioflavonoids, carotenoids, and chelated minerals enhance the supportive effects of the specific tissue concentrates and extracts
L-glutamine
- Improves intestinal immune function and strengthens the tight junctions between cells
Bovine liver and kidney; bovine and ovine spleen; porcine duodenum, jejunum, and stomach
- Contain important cellular substrates for each of the corresponding tissues in felines
Jejunal concentrate
- Supports a normal nutritional environment for jejunal tissue and helps maintain normal enterocyte function
Strombus gigas (Conch)
- Source of protein, amino acids, and trace minerals.
RELATED INFORMATION
Adjunctive Products
Consider adding these products when increased support is required.
Literature
Content
60 TabletsNo.
A5100Suggested Use
One tablet two times per day, or as directed. for tips on how to administer these products.
Supplement Facts
Ingredients: Bovine and ovine spleen, porcine jejunum, bovine liver, porcine stomach, L-glutamine, porcine duodenum, rice bran, nutritional yeast, bovine kidney, defatted wheat germ, alfalfa juice, Strombus gigas, carrot, allantoin, veal bone PMG™ extract, and chlorophyll extract.
Other Ingredients: Honey and calcium stearate as tableting aids.
Minerals
Manganese
3.5 mcg / tablet
Practice Notes
An enteric diagnostic work-up including a CBC with differential, chemistry profile, radiographs, ultrasound, and intestinal biopsy should be considered for each patient.