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Potential Uses:
• Noise-sensitivity
• Separation anxiety
• Veterinary visits
• Groomer visits
• Post-operatively
• Travelling
• Kennel stays
• Alongside training
• Environmental changes
Lecithin (source of Phosphatidylserine)
-Contains a major brain phospholipid, which plays a role in neurotransmitter production and release and so enhances nerve cell signalling. It has been shown in a nutritional context that phosphatidylserine normalises the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response to stress.
Rhodiola rosea
- A plant adaptogen which helps the body respond to environmental changes
and has a stress protective effects. The nutrients in R. rosea have two key actions: they help regulate cortisol release and influence production of neurotransmitters.
L-Tryptophan
- An amino acid precursor to serotonin. Regulation of serotonin can improve anxiety and stress as it has a role in many physiological functions. Supplementation in dogs has been found to reduce anxiety signs.
Passiflora incarnata
- A plant containing flavonoids that can help support natural calming mechanisms in the body. The nutrients help modulate neurotransmitter pathways and can aid in the management of anxiety.
B-vitamins (B1, B3, B6)
- These are involved in the synthesis of key neurotransmitters and can decrease
the cortisol response to stress.
CALMEX® is highly palatable and can be given both with, or without, food. CALMEX® is presented in blister packs in boxes of 10 tablets.
Dosage:
It is recommended that you discuss use with your veterinarian or a Vet in the YourPetPA team as to how often it is appropriate to use Calmex for your pet. Duration of action will often vary between animals.