Azodyl (90 caps)

(1 customer review)

Prescription Item$1,099

Azodyl is a proprietary formulation of beneficial bacteria that can be used to support normal renal health. It is shown to help improve quality of life.

This is a Prescription item. If you do not have a prescription, please book an appointment with our clinic 9860 5522. If you have an up-to-date prescription from another vet, please email the prescription to pets@homevet.com.hk or send it via WhatsApp: +852 9860 5522.

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Description

Azodyl gives renal function support through Enteric Dialysis. Azodyl, a breakthrough in veterinary product, helps to slow down uremic toxin buildup and to prevent further kidney damage by providing natural Enteric Dialysis through the use of beneficial bacteria that support kidney function.
The treatment choice at the first signs of azotemia in dog and cats with acute or chronic kidney disease. Patented formula of naturally-occurring beneficial bacteria that metabolize and flush out uremic toxins that have diffused into the bowel as a result of increased toxin levels in the blood. Easy-to-administer, enteric-coated capsules.

Ingredients in Azodyl

Azodyl contains three beneficial bacteria: Enterococcus thermophilus, Lactobacilus acidophilus, and Bifidobacterium longum and a prebiotic (psyllium).

Inactive Ingredients: Gellan gum, Hypromellose, Magnesium Stearate, Psyllium Husk, Titanium Dioxide.

It needs to be kept in the fridge.

Dosage is weight dependent.

This is a Prescription item. If you do not have a prescription, please book an appointment with our clinic 9860 5522. If you have an up-to-date prescription from another vet, please email the prescription to pets@homevet.com.hk or send it via WhatsApp: +852 9860 5522.

 

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1 review for Azodyl (90 caps)

  1. Elsa

    Dear Sirs,

    My old cat has kidney disease (stage 1) and Vet recommended to give Azodyl capsule daily, can I mix Azodyl with wet food together?

    Thanks
    Elsa

    • Homevet

      prescription only item so best to ask your vet; ideally should be on empty stomach although thats not always practical :)

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