Diarsanyl Oral Paste for Large Dogs 67-132
lbs, Foals and Calves, 60 ml Syringe
Diarsanyl Oral Paste is a palatable vanilla flavor nutritional supplement used as an aid in coating
the intestinal mucosa. Diarsanyl is an intestinal protectant given to help
manage digestive upsets and diarrhea by combining with the mucus and adhering to
the intestinal mucosa for reduced irritation and fluid loss. Contains
montmorillonite (smectite clay) which has a substantial
capacity to adsorb and absorb toxins, bacteria, viruses, enzymes and free
radicals - 15 times more than kaolin. Its paste formula is more effective
than pills or powder. Contains Dextrose and Glycerol for energy.
Contents:
Nutritional constituents:
montmorrillonite, electrolytes (sodium chloride, potassium sorbate,
magnesium citrate), sugars (lactose, dextrose, glycerol).
Each 10 ml syringe contains 4
grams of montmorrillonite and 2.5 grams of dextrose
Each 24 ml syringe contains
9.6 grams of montmorrillonite and 6 grams of dextrose
Each 60 ml syringe contains 24
grams of montmorrillonite and 15 grams of dextrose
Indications
for Use:
Administer orally for 3 days.
(Or as instructed by your veterinarian).
Insert the syringe in the
corner of the mouth so the syringe tip rests as far back on the tongue as
possible.
For the first use, turn the
ring on zero and put it on the graduation indicated by administration
schedule.
Directions:
Cats and Dogs
4 to 15 lbs: One
graduation of the syringe indicates 1 mL. Give one graduation of the
syringe in the morning and one in the evening.
Cats and Dogs
16 to 40 lbs: One
graduation of the syringe indicates 2 mL. Give one graduation of the
syringe in the morning and one in the evening.
Dogs 40 to 66
lbs: One
graduation of the syringe indicates 2 mL. Give two graduations of the
syringe in the morning and two in the evening.
DOGS, FOALS
AND CALVES WEIGHT 67 TO 132 LBS: 20 mL per day - 10 mL in the morning
and another 10 mL in the evening (each graduation of the syringe indicates
10 mL). Therefore give one depression of the syringe in the morning and one
in the evening.