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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are uncomfortable and extremely painful. Such infections are commonly caused by a bacterial infection, urolithiasis or a change in urinary pH that may cause inflammation of the bladder wall. Feelgood Pets UTI-Free is a safe and effective treatment of urinary tract and bladder infections. This remedy comes in tiny granules and is easy to administer. This remedy prompts reducing or eliminating the need for repeat antibiotic treatment.
Contains no gluten, artificial flavours, colours or preservatives. Safe for use during pregnancy and nursing.
Sprinkle on the back of the tongue and left to dissolve. Alternatively, mix with a little wet food or a treat.
Dosage:
Acute Conditions: Administer every 30 minutes for up to 6 doses a day or until symptoms subside. Thereafter administer two to three times daily for at least 7 days more or for as long as is necessary.
Chronic Use (for animals with recurring UTI infections): Two doses of UTI-Free daily to maintain urinary tract health.
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Disclaimer: This medicine has not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Council. This medicine is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness. Please consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.