nutravet® is pleased to announce the introduction of nutraren®, its NEW, next generation, kidney health product into its range of veterinary exclusive nutraceuticals.
Maintaining optimum kidney health is vital for an animal’s general health and well-being, especially as they get older. The kidneys play a key role in a pet’s health as they filter waste products, control osmolality and help regulate blood pressure. They also keep both phosphate and calcium at healthy levels.
Launched last month (August 2020), nutraren provides multi-action support to aid healthy kidney function in cats and dogs in an easy to administer gel capsule.
Its unique combination of scientifically proven and high strength Omega-3s, toxin binders and antioxidants work together to help long-term renal function by flushing out toxins, aiding blood flow to the kidneys and maintaining kidney architecture.
Key benefits:
– Supports healthy renal function
– Helps support long-term kidney health
– Aids healthy kidney function
– Helps bind toxins in the gut
– Natural antioxidant properties
– Helps maintain kidney architecture
– Palatable and easy to administer
– High purity Omega-3s from fish oils
– For cats and dogs
Matthew Shaw, Managing Director of nutravet comments: “We’re really excited to launch nutraren, it’s a product our team have been working on for some time to make sure we have developed the best renal product for pet owners. Using independent trial data, we’ve been able to develop a unique formulation containing 100% natural ingredients to benefit a pet’s long-term kidney health.”
As with all nutravet products, nutraren is manufactured with minimal environmental impact and sustainability in mind and is sold in packaging made from 100% recycled materials.
nutraren is available to buy over the counter exclusively from authorised veterinary practices, without a consultation and even if your pet is not registered at that practice.
RRP: £21.49 for 45 capsules / £39.99 for 90 capsules
This article was originally published by Katzenworld.co.uk. Read the original article here.