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TVM Myo-Vityl Neuromuscular Support Cat Dog & NAC 120g

TVM Myo-Vityl Neuromuscular Support Cat Dog & NAC 120g

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Myo-Vityl is a veterinary food supplement formulated with B-group vitamins, vitamin E, glycine and calcium to support the proper functioning of the nervous and muscular systems of dogs, cats and NACs. It supports vitality, tone and locomotor comfort during periods of fragility or recovery.

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When should Myo-Vityl be used for neuromuscular support in animals?

Neuromuscular disorders in animals often manifest themselves discreetly: hesitant gait, unusual fatigue, loss of tone or difficulty moving around. In dogs, cats and small mammals, these signals sometimes reflect an increased need for the micronutrients involved in the functioning of the nervous and muscular systems. In these situations, Myo-Vityl provides targeted nutritional support, designed to accompany the body through phases of fragility.

The nervous system and muscles function like a perfectly coordinated electrical and mechanical network. For information to circulate correctly and muscle contraction to take place smoothly, the body needs the right cofactors. Here, B vitamins play a role comparable to that of small sparks, facilitating the transmission of nerve messages and the utilization of energy from nutrients.

Thanks to its supply of vitamins, amino acids and minerals, Myo-Vityl helps support neuromuscular balance when the animal is going through a period of reduced tone, convalescence or physiological stress. This global action is designed to promote comfort of movement and support general vitality, without over-stimulating.

Vitamin E protects cell membranes, like a shield against oxidation, while glycine contributes to the manufacture of other amino acids useful for muscle structure. Calcium glutamate, meanwhile, is directly involved in contraction mechanisms, helping to relieve muscle tension linked to functional imbalance.

Myo-Vityl is suitable for dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents and ferrets, with a progressive approach that respects their physiology. For even greater support, Hyaloral Mobilité Articulation Oral Gel can be combined with Myo-Vityl: Myo-Vityl acts on the neuromuscular side, while Hyaloral supports joint mobility, offering a complete synergy geared towards flexibility and locomotor comfort.

How to use this veterinary food supplement

Directions for use

Myo-Vityl is a palatable powder to be mixed directly into the animal's food.
Use for periods of 5 to 10 days, renewable according to progress. An interruption of 10 days between two periods is recommended.

  • Cats: 1/2 teaspoon daily.
  • Small dogs: 1 teaspoonful per day.
  • Medium dogs: 2 teaspoons a day.
  • Large dogs: 3 teaspoons daily.
  • Rabbits, rodents, ferrets: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoonful a day (i.e. 1 to 2 g).

Your veterinarian can adapt these recommendations.

Give your opinion on the use and dosage of Myo-Vityl with our partner Avis Vérifiés after your purchase.

Precautions

  • Veterinary use
  • Oral use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Store at room temperature

What is the composition of this food supplement for neuromuscular support?

Ingredients

Sucrose, Glutamic Acid Calcium Salts, Terrestrial Animal By-Products.

Myo-Vityl nutritional values

Parameter Value
Crude Protein 32.6 %
Crude Fat < 1 %
Crude Fiber < 1 %
Crude Ash 3.0 %
Additive Content (mg/kg)
Vitamin B1 Hydrochloride 20,000 mg/kg
Vitamin E Acetate 4,000 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 2 000 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 10 mg/kg
Glycine 200,000 mg/kg

Available at

Oral powder 120 g, resealable plastic box (approx. 30 teaspoons).

Our expert advice on Myo-Vityl for neuromuscular support

In older animals or those in recovery phase, incorporating Myo-Vityl into a routine that includes a balanced diet and appropriate activity will optimize benefits. Sufficient hydration and regular veterinary monitoring also reinforce the consistency of this approach.

FAQ

Can Myo-Vityl be used on senior animals?
Yes, it is particularly useful for older animals suffering from reduced tone or neuromuscular fatigue.

Can Myo-Vityl be combined with other supplements?
Yes, in particular with products dedicated to joint mobility for an overall approach to locomotor comfort.

How long does it take to see an effect?
The first signs of well-being generally appear after a few days' use, depending on the animal's sensitivity.

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