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Audevard Redplex Booster Syringe 60ml

Audevard Redplex Booster Syringe 60ml

Brand : Audevard Audevard
€14.45 EXCL. VAT €15.90 INCL. VAT
Shipped in 4 to 5 working days
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Redplex Booster Audevard in syringe is designed to help horses prepare for and recover from exercise.

What is Audevard Redplex Booster used for?

Audevard Redplex Booster gel is a must-have product for all sport horses wishing to maximize their performance during competition, intense training or racing. Specifically designed for competition horses, this innovative booster is formulated to provide optimum support for your horse's physical preparation and post-exercise recovery.

Redplex Booster is a formula enriched with vitamins and minerals to meet the energy needs of athletic horses. By providing a high concentration of vitamins and minerals, it unleashes your horse's full power. The energy catalysts in this gel play an essential role in helping your animal perform at its best in competition. By boosting stamina through a combination of iron and folic acid, Redplex Booster helps your horse maintain high performance, even under the most demanding conditions.

One of Redplex Booster's major assets is the integration of Selpex® nutrigenomic Selenium, a powerful antioxidant that protects muscle cells against oxidative stress. This protection is crucial in preventing injury and ensuring rapid recovery after exercise, enabling your horse to stay in top form throughout the season.

Redplex Booster is also a precious ally for stallions during the breeding season. Its balanced composition ensures maximum power and energy thanks to the combined contribution of vitamins and minerals. Iron and folic acid boost stamina, while antioxidants such as vitamin E and selenium enhance cellular protection. This gel is therefore indispensable for horses requiring increased stamina and vitality.

The use of Redplex Booster is recommended before all important events, such as competitions, races or intensive training. What's more, its syringe format is particularly appreciated by users for its practicality and ease of transport. The product'sapple aroma also makes it highly palatable, making it easy to administer directly into the horse's mouth.

The Audevard veterinary laboratory also offers the IGG foal dosing kit, at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How to use Redplex Booster

Redplex Booster should be administered before important events such as competitions, races or intense training sessions. For optimum effectiveness, we recommend giving the gel directly into the horse's mouth outside mealtimes. Depending on the activity, 1 to 2 boosters a day are recommended. This product can also be given after work, in case of intense effort, to support recovery. During the breeding period, Redplex Booster is particularly beneficial for stallions, providing them with extra energy.

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Precautions for use

It is important to follow the recommendations for use to avoid any risk of overdosing. Do not administer this product at the same time as meals, to ensure maximum absorption of nutrients. Keep the product in a cool, dry place, away from direct light, and ensure that the horse has permanent access to fresh water. Redplex Booster should be used as part of a regular training program tailored to your horse's needs. If in doubt, consult a veterinarian.

What does it contain?

Composition : Dextrose Monohydrate, Monopropylene Glycol, Soya Lecithin, Vitamin A 425000 Ui, Vitamin B1 512 Mg, Vitamin B2 342 Mg, Vitamin B6 133 Mg, Folic Acid 120 Mg, Vitamin B12 24 Mg, Vitamin E 77108 Mg, Iron Sulfate 4803 Mg, Zinc Sulfate 1722 Mg, Copper Sulfate 665 Mg, Manganese Sulfate 137 Mg, Selenium Selplex 15,74 Mg, Citric Acid 1280 Mg, Formic Acid 1200 Mg, Sodium Formate 600 Mg, Propyl Gallate 120 Mg, BHA 60 Mg, Stevia Extract 3000 Mg.

Contribution per dose (60 ml) :

Dextrose: 31970 mg, Vitamin E: 4626 mg, Iron: 288 mg, Selenium: 1 mg, Zinc: 103 mg, Copper: 40 mg, Vitamin B1: 31 mg, Manganese: 8 mg, Vitamin B2: 21 mg, Vitamin A: 25500 Ui, Vitamin B6: 8 mg, Vitamin B9: 7 mg, Vitamin B12: 1 mg

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