Pet-Ema
Information from PRN Pharmaceuticals:
Each syringe contains 12 mL of a solution of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate 250mg in Glycerin, with Sorbic Acid (as a preservative).
Stimulates the mucosa of the lower bowel and rectum; softens hardened fecal matter; lubricates the rectal wall.
USES: As an aid in maintaining healthy lower bowel function.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Remove tip cap and gently insert nozzle into rectum. If desired, nozzle can be lubricated prior to insertion. Slowly depress syringe plunger to express contents. Treatment may be repeated in one hour if necessary
Not for human use. For rectal use only. For veterinary use only. Keep out of the reach of children. Store in a cool dry place.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION:
Disposable single use enema for dogs and cats. Rectally administered gel includes lubricant, laxative and stool softener.
PRODUCT FACTS:
Each 6mL contains:
125 mg Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate
Also contains glycerin and sorbic acid (as a preservative).
ADMINISTRATION:
Dosage guidelines can be found on the product label. Dosing directions provided are for guidance only.
Remove cap and gently insert nozzle into rectum. Nozzle can be lubricated prior to use. Depress plunger to express contents.
CAUTIONS:
All PRN® Pharmacal products should be administered under the care and supervision of a veterinary professional to ensure the best possible results. Use only as directed.
For rectal use only. Keep out of reach of children. Store in cool dry place.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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