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Distemper

Prescription medications (Rx), Over-the-counter medications (OTC) and supplements

 Highly recommended by our Veterinary and Pharmacy Staff
 

DISTEMPER

Vaccines Medications & Supplements
Several supplements help support normal immune function to prevent infections. These supplements contain Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, zinc, green tea, and antioxidants.

 
    Supplements that supply Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids     Supplements that help supply zinc
1-800-PetMeds Super VitaChews
Marin for Dogs
NaturVet Enzymes help pets absorb more of the zinc that is present in their food


    Supplements that supply vitamins and minerals  
    Supplements that supply green tea     Supplements that supply antioxidants     Vaccines protecting against distemper
Note: Adenovirus protects against two diseases: liver infection (canine hepatitis) and respiratory infection.

Solo-Jec-7 DA2LPP
Solo-Jec-7 DA2LPP protects against 7 infections with modified live viruses (Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus) and two varieties of leptospira (Leptospira canicola and Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae).


 
 
 Highly recommended by our Veterinary and Pharmacy Staff
 
 
This information is for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. The information is NOT to be used for diagnosis or treatment of your pet. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.

The information about medications is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, allergic reactions, drug interactions or adverse effects, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for your pet. It is not a substitute for a veterinary exam, and it does not replace the need for services provided by your veterinarian.

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