Denosyl is a nutritional supplement for veterinary use only. Severe side effects from Denosyl use are rarely reported. A veterinarian can design a Denosyl regimen that meets an animal's individual needs.
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Side Effects
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Denosyl is generally well-tolerated among users. One possible side effect associated with Denosyl use is vomiting. A veterinarian should be contacted immediately if side effects are experienced.
Function
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According to vetrxdirect.com., Denosyl is, "A natural biochemical produced from the amino acid called methionine." It promotes healthy liver function, repairs liver cells and improves glutathione levels.
Dosing
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The typical daily dose for cats and small dogs is one 90 mg tablet of Denosyl. Medium-size dogs are recommended to take one 225 mg tablet each day. Larger dogs can take one to three 425 mg tablets of Denosyl, depending on the size of the dog.
Interactions
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Currently, there are no medications or supplements that increase the likelihood of negative side effects when combined with Denosyl. A veterinarian should be contacted if any interactions are recorded.
Warnings
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Animals with a known allergy to S-Adenosylmethionine should not take Denosyl. Tablets are to be swallowed whole and never chewed or crushed. To avoid negative reactions, the recommended dose should not be exceeded.
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