Vivitonin 50mg tablets (box of 60) | Prescription required
Vivitonin is a drug that increases blood flow and therefore oxygen delivery to the brain, helping it function more effectively. The active ingredient in Vivitonin is called propentofylline which is a xanthine drug, in the same family as caffeine. This increased blood flow can improve demeanour and behavioural differences in older dogs and increase willingness and ability to exercise.
Vivitonin also increases blood flow to the heart and muscles as well as acting as a bronchodilator, a substance that opens up the airways, so it useful for a range of other conditions involving the heart and lungs. It can help prevent abnormal heart rhythms and causes the heart to beat more forcefully, improving circulation.
* Restricted Veterinary Medicine (RVM). Only available under veterinary authorisation. Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997.
This item is only available under veterinary authorisation.
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My Vet must have a valid prescription from your local vet for our licensed veterinarian before we can dispense it. We cannot prescribe medication for your pet as our veterinarian has not personally examined your pet, however we can dispense the medication.
To place your order, simply add this item to your cart and send your completed and signed prescription to My Vet, 8/88 Gargan Road, Tauranga 3110
If your order is urgent you may email it to [email protected] and then within 7 days post the original to My Vet, 8/88 Gargan Road, Tauranga 3110.
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Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997 No.A5114
In two studies, practicing veterinarians found Vivitonin
to be effective at improving non-specific signs of ageing
(e.g. appetite, activity, mobility, condition, haircoat) in more
than 75% of dogs.6 Subjective improvements were also
reported in hearing and vision.
Propentofylline has been suggested as a therapeutic option
for cognitive dysfunction in dogs.5 It has a wide safety margin
with almost no contraindications.1,7 Avoid use in pregnant or
lactating dogs as studies have not yet been conducted.
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