Freossi Hbrise Syrup
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FREOSS HbRISE is a hematinic liquid supplement formulated to improve hemoglobin count and help overcome iron deficiency in dogs and cats. This chicken-flavored syrup combines essential iron, vitamins, and minerals to support red blood cell production.
Active Ingredients (per 10ml)
- Chelated Ferrous Glycinate: 100 mg (equivalent to 20 mg iron)
- Chelated Copper Sulphate: 50 mg (equivalent to 10 mg copper)
- Chelated Cobalt Glycinate: 40 mg (equivalent to 4 mg cobalt)
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): 1 mg
- Vitamin B3 (Nicotinamide): 5 mg
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): 0.5 mg
- Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): 0.2 mg
- Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): 0.02 mg
- Vitamin D: 250 IU
Dosage Guidelines
Administer orally with food, water, or directly into the mouth:
- Dogs: 5 ml per 20 kg body weight twice a day
- Cats: 0.5 ml per 5 kg body weight twice a day
- Pups & Kittens: Feed according to body weight
- Or as directed by the veterinarian
Form: Liquid syrup (200ml bottle with 10ml syringe) Flavor: Chicken
Usage: Useful in anemic conditions like nutritional deficiency, parasitic infestations, debility, and convalescence.
Important Safety Information
- Consult your veterinarian before use for proper diagnosis of anemia
- Not for use in pets with iron overload disorders
- May interact with certain antibiotics
- May cause gastric upset; administer with food
- Discontinue if vomiting, diarrhea, or allergic reactions occur
Storage: Store in cool place, protected from heat and direct sunlight. Shake well before use.
NOT FOR MEDICINAL USE. NOT FOR HUMAN USE. ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENT ONLY.
Note: This product is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Anemia and low hemoglobin require veterinary diagnosis through blood work. Never supplement iron without confirmed deficiency, as excess iron can be toxic. This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment protocol for your pet's condition.