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TVM Fibreplex Probiotic Rabbit Oral paste Syringe 15ml

TVM Fibreplex Probiotic Rabbit Oral paste Syringe 15ml

TVM Fibreplex is an oral carrot paste for rabbits, rich in probiotics and fiber. Ideal for stress, loss of appetite or after surgery. Precise dosage and easy administration thanks to 15 ml syringe. Available in pharmacies and online.

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What is TVM Fibreplex Probiotic Rabbit Oral Paste Syringe 15 ml used for?

Is your rabbit going through a period of intense stress, surgery or loss of appetite? In these delicate moments, the functioning of his digestive system can be disrupted. That's where TVM Fibreplex comes in. This complementary food in the form of a carrot-flavored paste is specially formulated to support intestinal mobility and promote optimal digestive balance. Its unique formulation with probiotics and prebiotics acts directly on the digestive system to help your companion regain healthy digestion and normal intestinal transit.

The key to its effectiveness lies in the synergistic combination of its active ingredients. The probiotic Saccharomyces cerevisiae (CNCM I-4407), a beneficial live yeast, plays an essential role in helping to restore intestinal flora. When a rabbit undergoes stress, a medical procedure or a dietary change, its intestinal microbiota can become unbalanced, leading to digestive problems such as gastric stasis, a slowing of transit often observed in these sensitive animals. This probiotic helps repopulate the gut with beneficial micro-organisms, facilitating the digestive process and improving the absorption of essential nutrients.

In addition, Preplex® complex, composed of FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides) and gum arabic, acts as a prebiotic, nourishing the good bacteria already present in the gut. These soluble fibers serve as a substrate for probiotic bacteria, encouraging their proliferation and reinforcing their beneficial action. This mechanism helps maintain a balanced intestinal microbiota, essential for efficient digestion and a robust immune system.In addition, inulin, another soluble fiber from chicory, helps to increase stool volume and improve consistency, facilitating passage through the colon and preventing the risk of constipation.

Thanks to its high fiber content, TVM Fibreplex stimulates intestinal motility, a crucial factor for rabbits, whose digestive system must remain in constant motion to function properly. In the event of slow transit, this supplement helps to gently kick-start the digestive process, avoiding the build-up of gas and food matter that could lead to painful bloating and more serious complications. It is particularly recommended during periods of convalescence after surgery or injury, when the animal is less active and its digestive system may slow down.

Administering TVM Fibreplex can also be beneficial in conjunction with antibiotic or analgesic treatment, as these drugs can upset the balance of intestinal flora. By supporting the population of beneficial bacteria, this supplement helps reduce the digestive side effects often associated with these treatments. What's more, its soft texture and carrot-like taste generally appeal to rabbits, making it easy for even the most reluctant animals to take the product.

The 15 ml syringe enables precise dosing and easy administration, ensuring that your pet receives just the right amount to benefit fully from the product's effects. This practical format also allows you to control the duration of the treatment, which can be adapted to the specific needs of each rabbit.

For additional care, consider Beaphar Spray Pour Plaies Pour Chiens Chats Oiseaux Rongeurs, ideal for sanitizing small cuts and preventing infection. Apply to clean skin and consult a vet if redness or pain persists.

How to use this oral paste for rabbits

Administer orally at a dose of 1 ml per kg of body weight, three times a day. The standard course of treatment lasts three days, but can be repeated if necessary. To ensure optimum efficacy, please follow the dosage instructions carefully and administer the product at regular intervals. If symptoms persist beyond the recommended period, consult your veterinarian for appropriate follow-up.

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Precautions for use

Store at room temperature, in a clean, dry place, away from light. Close the syringe tightly after each use to preserve product quality and efficacy. Keep the syringe out of the reach of children, and avoid direct contact with the animal's mucous membranes to prevent contamination. In the event of accidental ingestion of an excessive dose, consult a veterinarian without delay.

What does it contain?

Soya Oil, Chicory Inulin, Propylene Glycol, FOS (Fructo-Oligosaccharide), Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (CNCM I-4407) 4b1702, Beta-Carotene 3a160(A), Gum Arabic, Aromatic Substances Blend: Carrot Flavor

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15 ml syringe for precise dosage and easy administration.

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