Denamarin
Denamarin For Dogs - Advantages And Side Effects
Dogs are more than just animals to millions of people across the world. They are family members. And as family
members, you want to make sure that your dog is taken care of physically, so that he enjoys a long, happy, and
healthy life. Dogs, like people, are subject to internal ailments, which require medical attention, and one of the
most crucial parts of the canine anatomy to look after is the liver. With pet supplies and medicines such as
Denamarin, you can help preserve your pet's safety and health for years to come. But before deciding whether
Denamarin for dogs is the right choice, you should first do some research and learn about the advantages and
disadvantages that can arise as a result of using the product.

Supporting liver function is the number one priority of Denamarin. By supporting the liver, the medicine allows
dogs to more easily digest foods and absorb the nutrients that are necessary for continued good health.
Digestive issues can be the start of more serious issues, not just for dogs but for people and all other types of
animals. The canine digestive system relies on glutathione, which Denamarin helps to produce. Silybin also
helps with the flow of bile, which also serves to aid in digestion.

Denamarin also helps to fight disease, which can afflict the dog liver as easily as it can the human liver. In
humans, a condition called cirrhosis, or chronic active hepatitis, can eat away at the liver's functions and
ultimately shut it down. Dogs are subject to a similar condition, which Denamarin helps fight against. A dog's
liver can also become the target of common but deadly diseases such as cancer and hepatitis. With
Denamarin, the restricted blood flow through the liver that often occurs as a result of these diseases is avoidable

Furthermore, a dog really doesn't have to be a certain age or size for you to administer this preventative
medication for their well-being. Whether you're dealing with a large, medium, or small breed, all dogs can
benefit from the long-term effects of Denamarin. However, some animals may have allergens or predispositions
against taking the medication. It's always a good idea to first check with a veterinarian before administering,
and you should never give more than the recommended amount for fear of overdose. Dogs may also develop
some gastrointestinal discomfort and itching as a result of using the product.

Denamarin can also be difficult to administer to a dog. In order to prevent the animal from rejecting the dosage,
you should probably try to hide it within the day's food supply or mix it in with a special treat. That way you know
that your dog is getting the treatment he needs and deserves.

What is Denamarin?

Denamarin is a nutritional supplement used to improve your pet's liver function by increasing liver glutathione
levels. Glutathione is the liver's major "detoxifying" agent. Denamarin contains SAMe, a potent antioxidant that
also helps protect liver cells from cell death and may help cell repair and regeneration. Denamarin also has
Silybin, the most active part of an extract from milk thistle, which acts as an antioxidant and stimulates the flow of
bile through the liver to aid in the digestion and absorption of nutrients from your pet's diet. Silybin also helps
with liver cell regeneration and may enhance levels of glutathione. The tablets come in three different strengths:
for cats and small dogs, for medium dogs, and for large dogs.  
For: Cats and Dogs
Benefits:
• Supports healthy liver function by raising antioxidant levels
• Silybin aids digestion and absorption of nutrients from your pet's diet
• No known side effects


How it works:
Denamarin combines a pure S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe) with silybin to provide a one-two punch to keep
your pet’s liver healthy. Silybin supports the flow of bile through the liver which helps with the digestion and
absorption of nutrients from your pet's diet. Silybin also helps to regenerate liver cells and may enhance levels of
glutathione, an antioxidant that helps to protect cells from toxins such as free radicals.

Cautions:
Store in a cool dry place.

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More Information:
Brand Name
Denamarin

Active Ingredient(s): S-Adenosylmethionine, Silybin A+B

What is this product used for: Denamarin for dogs and cats is a patented nutritional supplement for veterinary
use in dogs and cats. Denamarin combines a pure and stabilized S-Adenosylmethionine with Syylbin to provide
a multi-facteded approach to liver support.

Availability: Denamarin is a non-prescription (OTC) product available in blister pack boxes of 30 for small dogs
and cats (90mg/9mg), medium dogs (225mg/24mg) and large dogs (425mg/35mg).

How this product should be used: For small dogs and cats up to 12 pounds give 1 tablet of the small size. For
medium dogs 13 to 34 pounds give 1 tablet of the medium size. For large dogs 35 to 65 pounds give 1 tablet of
the large size. For large dogs 66 to 120 pounds give 2 tablets of the large size, and for large dogs over 120
pounds give 3 tablets of the large size. The tablets should be given on an empty stomach at least one hour
before a meal for optimal absorption, typically one hour before feeding in the morning. For owners who find it
difficult to administer tablet(s) to their pets, Denamarin may be disguised in a small bite of food. The number of
tablets administered may be gradually reduced, or increased, at any time at the recommendation of your
veterinarian. Tablets are sensitive to moisture and extreme heat and should not be split or crumbled.