Boehringer Ingelheim Pronutrin® for horses
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Product details
Equitop Pronutrin for horses is a dietary supplement designed to reduce and prevent stress reactions in the gastrointestinal tract.
It alleviates stress symptoms such as lethargy, decreased performance, and weight loss. Pronutrin can be used dietetically for existing gastric ulcers, which affect up to 60% of all sport horses. The symptoms of stress-related disorders, such as damage to the gastric mucosa, are extremely ambiguous. Therefore, it is even more important to closely observe your horse and pay attention to details.
Benefits of Pronutrin:
The dietetically active ingredient in Pronutrin is Apolectol, a patented pectin-lecithin-glycerin complex. Pronutrin contains 93% Apolectol. The properties of the individual components of Apolectol complement each other to provide a comprehensive dietary effect. Pectins counteract the acidification of the stomach contents by prolonging the postprandial increase in pH and inhibiting bile acid reflux. At the same time, pectins stabilize the natural mucus. The lecithin-glycerin component enhances the hydrophobic protective layer of the gastric mucosa. Thus, Apolectol protects the sensitive mucosa in two ways and naturally: it stabilizes or regenerates the barrier against gastric acid and pepsin while also counteracting acidification in the stomach.
Use in cases of:
- high performance demands
- high-concentration feed rations
- feed changes
- feed withdrawal or refusal
- transport
- weaning of foals
- hierarchy conflicts
- surgeries
- illnesses
Important note: Pronutrin does not contain any doping-relevant substances. It can be administered without concern before and during a competition.
Pet | Vault |
Item number | 47708440 |
Manufacturer | Boehringer Ingelheim |
Category | Horse feed |
Manufacturer no. | 86183 |
Release date | 8.8.2024 |
Sales rank in Category Horse feed | 12 of 187 |
Pet | Vault |
Feed type | Supplementary feedingstuffs |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
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