Viralys Oral Gel (Canada)

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Viralys Oral Gel

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: Vétoquinol

Palatable

L-Lysine HCl Oral Gel for Cats

Veterinary Use Only

NN.H7VF

Purpose

To support natural defenses of cats.

Ingredients

200 mg of L-Lysine Hydrochloride per mL

Non-medicinal Ingredients

Purified water, sodium caroxymethylcellulose, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, artificial sweetener, maple flavor, citric acid, EDTA, and riboflavin 5’-phosphate sodium.

Direction For Use

Each 1.25 mL (1/4 teaspoon) contains approximately 250 mg of L-Lysine in a palatable base.

The suggested dose for cats over 6 months of age is 1.25 mL (1/4 teaspoon) given orally twice daily. The suggested dose for kittens under 6 months of age is 0.65 mL (1/8 teaspoon) given orally twice daily. Adjust dosage as recommended by your veterinarian.

Viralys is highly palatable gel. Place a small amount on cat’s nose to stimulate taste interest. Once initial interest has been established, gel may be administered from a syringe or teaspoon.

Storage

Store at controlled room temperature.

Reaction Reporting:

1 866 574-1718

www.lrvhp.ca

Vétoquinol N.-A. Inc., 2000, ch. Georges, Lavaltrie, QC, Canada J5T 3S5

1 800 363-1700

Net

Code

 

142 g

991628

993516A

Nac No.

12342803
VÉTOQUINOL CANADA INC.
2000, CHEMIN GEORGES, LAVALTRIE, QC, J5T 3S5
Telephone:   450-586-2252
Order Desk:   800-363-1700
Fax:   450-586-4649
Website:   www.vetoquinol.ca
Email:   info@vetoquinol.ca
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Viralys Oral Gel information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the Canadian product label or package insert.

Copyright © 2013 North American Compendiums. Updated: 2013-05-17

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