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B&S Cosmos Lact ZOO Lactis for pets, "extract producing lactic acid bacteria", which is obtained by cultivating 16 types of non-viable lactic acid bacteria in a soy milk medium for a long period of time. Medication activates beneficial bacteria in the abdominal cavity and maintains the balance of bacteria in the intestines thereby protecting against harmful microorganisms.
Medication Cosmos Lact it is an analog of the Lactis supplement (from the Japanese company B&S Corporation), but adapted for pets (dogs, cats).
Regular use of the drug allows you to restore the intestinal microflora, strengthen the immune system, increases appetite, improves the absorption of nutrients, solves the problem of the gastrointestinal tract, improves the condition of the coat, eliminates bad breath, helps to fight tear and conjunctivitis.
Composition: Lactobacillus extract (from fermented soy extract), lactate, sea salt.
Nutritional value (100 ml): energy 1 kcal, protein 0 g, lipids 0 g, carbohydrates 0.2 g, sodium 767 mg.
Daily dosage based on the weight of the pet (the lid is a measuring cup with a scale, one division is equal to 1 ml.
It is not a veterinary drug.
Storage in a dry place at room temperature.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the packaging and composition without prior notice. The appearance of the product and its composition may differ from those shown in the photo. Please carefully read the actual composition indicated on the packaging of the purchased product before use.
To maintain the pet's health, add an additive to food or drinking water daily.
Availability in stock | Warehouse Japan |
Brand | B&S Corporation |
Volume | 100 ml |
Manufacturer | B&S Corporation Ltd. |
Weight with packaging | 100 g |
A country | Japan |
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