AZODYL SMALL CAPS 90 US
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AZODYL SMALL CAPS 90 US
Azodyl Small Capsules (90 count) is a veterinary product designed to support kidney health in dogs and cats. It features an acid-resistant capsule containing a proprietary blend of beneficial bacteria (Kibow Biotics®) and psyllium husk to help manage uremic toxins and support natural kidney detoxification. The small capsule size makes it easy to administer, especially for small animals.
Contains a proprietary blend of beneficial bacteria that thrive in a toxic environment
Small acid-resistant capsules designed for easy administration
Compatible with other kidney support approaches and suitable for long-term use
Psyllium husk (prebiotic ingredient)
Inactive ingredients include gellan gum, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, and titanium dioxide (as per US product formulation details)
Main Benefits
Supports natural kidney detoxification and helps manage the accumulation of uremic toxins in the blood and intestinesContains a proprietary blend of beneficial bacteria that thrive in a toxic environment
Small acid-resistant capsules designed for easy administration
Compatible with other kidney support approaches and suitable for long-term use
Composition
Proprietary Blend (Kibow Biotics®): Streptococcus thermophilus (KB19), Lactobacillus acidophilus (KB27), Bifidobacterium longum (KB31)Psyllium husk (prebiotic ingredient)
Inactive ingredients include gellan gum, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, and titanium dioxide (as per US product formulation details)
Usage Instructions
Administer the capsule whole without opening or crushing. Give on an empty stomach. Provide clean drinking water freely. Dosage should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition.Package Size
Bottle containing 90 small capsulesNote
This veterinary product is intended for use under the supervision of a veterinarian to support kidney health in dogs and cats.
