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DiaGel

Information provided by VanBeek:




Active Ingredient: Carvacrol

Inactive Ingredients:

Carob, Chamomile Oil, Cinnamon Oil, Clove Oil, Cranberry Powder, Microencapsulated Bead Agents, Miglyol, Natural Flavors, Oat Bran, Orange Fiber, Potassium Chloride, Psyllium Seed Husk, Rice Bran Extract, Sesquiterpenoid, Silicon Dioxide, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Sorbitan Tristearate, Stevia.

Cautions:

Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product usage and consult your veterinarian.

Veterinary Use Only

FOR USE IN DOGS ONLY

Recommended to help support proper digestion and bowel health.

DiaGel is an oral one-time use syringe, used to maintain a healthy intestinal tract and may be given when digestive upsets occur.

Causes of digestive upsets may include:

Diet and/or water changes

Indiscretions in diet

Environment changes

Stress

Pre-Stress Use: DiaGel may be given 2 hours prior to stress-induced events (boarding, hunting, racing, breeding, traveling, and showing) to help reduce the incidence of a digestive upset.

Directions for use:

Remove the syringe tip cap. Place the syringe between the side teeth of the dog, aiming as far down on the back of the tongue as possible. Gently push the plunger to release the gel. Discard any unused portion of the gel and syringe after use.

Primary Use: Give a 1 ml syringe per 1-30lb dog at time of digestive upset. A second 1 ml syringe may be given if necessary.

Pre-Stress Use: Give a 1 ml syringe 2 hours prior to stress induced event. Repeat as necessary.

Warnings:

For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.

Storage:

Store in a cool, dry place protected from light.

Questions?

Van Beek Natural Science, Orange City, IA 51041

1-800-346-5311

www.VanBeekPets.com

Made in the USA from domestic and imported ingredients

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