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Marin for Small to Medium Dogs (30 Tablets)
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MarinMed30Tab |
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$15.95 |
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Manufacturer: Nutramax
Marin for dogs is a combination of silybin and vitamin E. It is available
as a single strength.
Silybin is the most biologically active component of an extract known as
silymarin. Silymarin/silypin has been shown to have beneficial effects on
liver function. Vitamin E, a membrane-associated antioxidant, helps protect
the liver against oxidant injury.
The combination of silybin, vitamin E, and zinc in Marin for Dogs provides
a multi-faceted approach to liver support.
Silybin/silymarin has many different mechanisms of action. In-vitro and
in-vivo studies have shown that it protects agains oxidative stress;
promotes protein synthesis within hepatocytes, a mechanism for liver cell
regeneration; inhibits leukotriene production, which can be beneficial as
production of leukotrienes is a component of the inflammatory response;
stimulates biliary flow and production of hepatoprotecive bile salts (e.g.
beta-muricholate and ursodexycholate) and increases levels of glutathione.
In a study, silybin was shown to be protective in acute Amanita phalloides
mushroom poisoning in dogs, where one-third of the control dogs died, while
all dogs in the silybin-group lived. Silybin-group dogs also had lower
bilirubin, AST, ALT, and ALP levels and improved prothrombin times compared
to control dogs. In another report, the liver enzymes improved in five out
of six dogs with 30 days of silymarin administration.
Vitamin E, a memberate-associated antioxidant, benefits liver function
because oxidant damanage to hepatocytes can affect liver health. Vitamin E
has been shown to reduce the oxidative damage to the hepatocyte
mitochondrial membranes caused by hydrophobic bile salts (these bile salts
build up in the liver when bile flow is impaired) Vitamin E use has been
reported in dogs for its antioxidant role that also help to support hepatic
health.
Administration Marin for Dogs is formulated in a tasty chewable tablet that
may be given as a treat or crumbled over the food. Tablets are scored for
ease of administration. Recommended administration amounts are provided
below.
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<10 lbs
10-19 lbs
20.35 lbs |
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1/4 tablet
daily
1/2 tablet
daily
1 tablets
daily |
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Active
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Vitamin E
silybin A+B
Zinc |
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105 IU
24 mg
17 mg |
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