Description of Equistro Arphyton articulations du Cheval Vetoquinol
This complementary food is rich in Harpagophytum and glucosamine. It is specially formulated to improve the comfort of sensitive joints in horses .
Artphyton from the Equistro range is particularly indicated for horses treated for chronic joint diseases and for which better protection of the cartilage and reduction of joint inflammation are desired.
This food supplement for horses combines blackcurrant, Harpagophytum, willow and horsetail with glucosamine.
This dietary food helps support the joints of horses, athlete horses, racehorses as well as older horses in need of healthier mobility and joint function .
Directions for use for this dietetic feed for horses
Administer this dietetic food in the horse's diet and provide it for as long as necessary. It can also be used in periods of 10 days of continuous administration, to be renewed every month.
The recommended dose for a standard sized horse is 100g to 150g per day.
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Composition of Arphyton for the joints of the Horse
Carob pods, barley flour, alfalfa flour, sucrose, devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) 6%, horsetail (Equisetum arvense) 6%, blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) 3%, white willow (Salix alba) 3%, Canadian erigeron (Erigeron canadensis), brewer's yeast, 2.5% glucosamine HCl.
Precaution of use
EQUISTRO® ARTPHYTON contains Harpagophytum. It is therefore essential to stop the administration at least 48 hours before a race or an official competition, in accordance with the regulations in force.
Presentation - Packaging
Equistro Arphyton articulations du Cheval Vetoquinol is available in your online pharmacy in 1.5 kg format.
1.5 kg bucket with measuring cup - Code ACL: 6312812
4.5 kg bucket with measuring cup - Code ACL: 6312870
This horse feed is a combination of plants and glucosamine, a precursor of the cartilage matrix. It contains a high content of Harpagophytum (up to 9 g./day in a horse of standard size).