
Denamarin Tablets
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What are Nutramax Denamarin Liver Health Supplement Tablets for Dogs and Cats?
- Denamarin is a nutritional supplement for cats and dogs which may help with liver support.
- Denamarin contains SAMe and silybin A and B, thought to protect liver cells from toxins and death.
- Denamarin may also support brain health by protecting brain cells.
Why is Denamarin used for dogs and cats?
- Denamarin coated tablets containing SAMe (s-adenosylmethionine) and silybin can be used in dogs and cats of all sizes to help support healthy liver functions.
- This supplement contains s-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) to help increase levels of the antioxidant glutathione - one of the liver’s main detoxifying agents.
- Denamarin Supports Liver Health: The liver is one of the most vital organs in your pet and is responsible for removing toxins, storing energy, aiding digestion, and supporting the immune system.
What else should I know about Denamarin?
- The Silybin found in Denamarin has shown better absorption by dogs than the standardized milk thistle extract found in many other products.
- Tablets in Bottle: Store in a cool, dry place with lid securely closed. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Use within 4 weeks after opening. Do not remove desiccant from bottle.
- Tablets in Blister Pack: Store in a cool dry place. Keep tablets in original blister pack until used. Tablets are sensitive to moisture and extreme heat and should not be split or crumbled.
- Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences supplements are veterinarian formulated with high-quality ingredients to ensure your pet is receiving a safe supplement.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Denamarin?
- Talk to your veterinarian before starting to give Denamarin.
How do you use Denamarin?
- Give as directed by your veterinarian.
- Tablets should be given on an empty stomach for optimal absorption. They may be given at least two hours after a meal or one hour before a meal.
Denamarin for Cats and Small Dogs
- Manufacturer directions: For dogs up to 12 lbs, 1 tablet per day. For cats up to 12 lbs, 1 tablet per day; for cats over 12 lbs one tablet twice daily.
Denamarin for Medium Dogs
- Manufacturer directions: For dogs 13 - 34 lbs, 1 tablet per day.
Denamarin for Large Dogs
- Manufacturer directions: For dogs 35 - 65 lbs, 1 tablet per day, for dogs 66 - 120 lbs, 2 tablets per day, and for dogs over 120 lbs, 3 tablets per day.
What is in Denamarin?
Denamarin for Cats and Small Dogs
- Active ingredients per tablet: S-Adenosylmethionine 90 mg, Silybin-phosphatidycholine complex (SPC) 31 mg (providing 9 mg of Silybin A+B).
Denamarin for Medium Dogs
- Active ingredients per tablet: S-Adenosylmethionine 225 mg, Silybin-phosphatidycholine complex (SPC) 82 mg (providing 24 mg of Silybin A+B).
Denamarin for Large Dogs
- Active ingredients per tablet: S-Adenosylmethionine 425 mg, Silybin-phosphatidycholine complex (SPC) 120 mg (providing 35 mg of Silybin A+B).
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Denamarin is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Denamarin?
- Dogs and cats may use Denamarin for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Denamarin Liver Health Supplement for Dogs and Cats?
- Denamarin is brought to you by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, the #1 veterinarian recommended supplement company. *Source: Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended animal supplements.
Review Summary
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Rx supplement for liver support
From Deale MarylandComments about Denamarin TabletsIt is difficult so say how much benefit my dog has from the Denamarin use. The drug Ursodiol was started at the same time - 4 months treatment so far. Both help the liver. My dachshund just turned 19, so that is something! -
Denamarin..my dog needed it
From New Jersey, USAComments about Denamarin TabletsNo complaints. Product seemed to help. Website and shipping was great I will return.-
Cody
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Grateful....
From New York, NY, USAComments about Denamarin TabletsMy dog has been on Denamarin for over a year now following a liver infection. He is 16ish now and doing amazingly well. The Denamarin, home cooked food AND our amazing veterinarian have been wonderful! My little fella is enjoying his golden years big time! -
Really helps the Liver
From Dallas, TexasComments about Denamarin TabletsMy dogs liver is doing well since I started him on this product. I wish it came in a smaller pill. -
GREAT COMPANY TO WORK WITH
From Apollo, PA, USAComments about Denamarin TabletsI PURCHASED THE DENAMARIN 425 MG FOR MY DOG GOT IT WITH IN A WEEK & AT A GREAT PRICE -
A life-saving supplement.
From Milwaukee, WI, USAComments about Denamarin TabletsMy beautiful cocker spaniel developed Cushing's Disease. Her vet suggested Denamarin to protect her liver from being damaged by necessary medication and the disease itself. It's been over two years now, and the vet is happily surprised wiith each blood test that her liver has stayed stable all this time. Cushing's is terminal, but Denamarin is providing her a longer, more comfortable, life.
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Since the Denamarin tablets are unavailable, what are the inactive ingredients in the chewables? I can't find the information anywhere and it's important. Do they contain hydrolyzed flavoring as well? Thank you.?
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According to the manufacturer, the company will not release the names of the inactive ingredients in order to prevent production of counterfeit products. The manufacturer verified that there is hydrolyzed chicken flavor in the Denamarin chewable tablets. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this supplement.
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My Great Dane weights 163 Lbs I purchase the 425 mg tablets I understood his vet said I tablet a day Is that a correct dose? Thanks?
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Denamarin Enteric Coated Tablets are available in 425mg. According to the manufacturer’s directions for Denamarin Chewable Tablets, dogs weighing over 120lbs should receive 3 tablets daily. According to the manufacturer, the number of tablets can be gradually reduced or increased at any time depending on your pet’s needs. Please consult with your veterinarian to determine if the manufacturer’s directions are appropriate for your dog’s needs.
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Where is your denamarin manufactured??
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Denamarin is manufactured by Nutramax Laboratories in South Carolina, USA.
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I need the chewable denamarin 225 mg chewable 82mg but only 30 chewable tablets and online I can only find the two 75. Please let me know. Thanks.?
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VetRxDirect sells both the 30-count bottles and 75-count bottles of the Denamarin Chewable Tablets. You can see both options here: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/product/view/denamarin-chewable-tablets-for-dogs-otc Please click in the box next to “1. Select Product” to see the size options available.
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I'm having trouble splitting these tablets. Do you have any suggestions??
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According to the manufacturer, Denamarin Tablets should not be split or crumbled. Please consult with your veterinarian regarding any concerns you have with the dosage of Denamarin Tablets with your pet.
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I have a diabetic dog. IS there any sugar in this product?The insert only lists active, not inactive ingredients. Are there any ingredients that could raise Blood glucose?Thank you. Denamarin chewable...?
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According to the manufacturer, Denamarin Chewable Tablets do have a small amount of a sweetening enhancer (sugar derivative) in them. The manufacturer states there have been no contraindications with diabetic dogs taking Denamarin Chewable Tablets. For any further questions regarding Denamarin Chewable tablets and your dog please consult with your veterinarian.
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How big are the pills for med sized dogs? If necessary could I dissolve in water and give with syringe or shove it down my dogs throat-she only weights 16lbs?
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The administration guidelines for Denamarin Tablets are as follows: "For those owners who have difficulty administering tablets to their pets, Denamarin tablet(s) may be disguised in a small bite of food."
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I have a cat that is about 21 pounds could I use the denamarin for large dogs. for my cat thank you.?
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The Denamarin for Cats and Small Dogs tablets are recommended for cats because of their small tablet size and contain 90mg of the active ingredient S-Adenosylmethionine. For animals weighing over 12 lbs the labeled daily dosage is 1 tablet twice daily. The large dog Denamarin is recommended for animals weighing at least 35 lbs and over, has a larger tablet size, and contains 425 mg of S-Adenosylmethionine. The medium dog Denamarin is recommended for animals weighing 13 to 34 lbs and contains 225mg of S-Adenosylmethionine. We recommend talking with your veterinarian to determine which size product and dose is safe for your cat, and if you can move up the medium size.
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What is the difference between denamarin for large dogs and denamarin chewable for all size dogs??
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Suzie, The denamarin for large dogs are tablets and need to be swallowed whole, where as the denamarin chewables can be chewed. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Thank you for that answer. Are the chewable tabs coated in flavoring? My dog is on a hypoallergenic diet and flavoring is contraindicated. Thank you!?
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Per the manufacturer, there is artificial roast beef flavoring in the chewable tablets; therefore they suggest using the original enteric-coated Denamarin tablets instead of the chewable tablets if hypoallergenic diet is a concern. It would also be important to discuss any new supplements or dietary concerns with your pet’s veterinarian as well. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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