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Omega Alpha Pharmaceuticals
Effective Supplements Through Science
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E-Z Rest Calming Formula
E-Z Rest Calming Formula
Overview
Pets suffer from the same stressors that cause
human anxiety.
Moving to a new home, the loss of a loved one,
introduction of a new pet or family member
can all trigger a stress response.
Stress and anxiety felt by a cat or dog
may result in destructive behaviours,
- loss of sleep or appetite,
- yowling or barking at all hours,
especially due to separation anxiety.
- Abnormal chewing
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E-Z Rest Calming Formula has been specifically formulated with these particular
pet anxieties in mind.
Use E-Z Rest Calming Formula daily or as needed to help calm your anxious pet.
Suitable for both cats and dogs,
E-Z Rest Calming Formula contains the herbs
Biota orientalis,
Zizyphus jujuba,
Polygonum multiflorum,
Albizia kalkora,
Sold in an easy-to-use, and better absorbed liquid formulation, with natural chicken flavour.
Note:
E-Z Rest Calming Formula is an "as needed" product much like a person
would take St. John's Wort or Valerian to calm anxiety so dosage
may vary depending on whether the anxiety or aggression is moderate or severe.
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E-Z Rest Calming Formula
Dosage:
For severe anxiety or aggression, administer the adequate dosage
2 to 3 times per day for approximately the first week,
1 or 2 times per day in the second week, or as needed.
For moderate anxiety or aggression, administer dosage
1 to 2 times daily in the first week, then just once per day in the second week,
or as needed.
By animal weight:
1-10 Lbs: ½ teaspoon (2.5 ml) as needed.
11-20 Lbs: 1 teaspoon (5 ml) as needed.
21-50 Lbs: 1 ½ teaspoon (7.5 ml) as needed.
51-100 Lbs: 2 teaspoons (10 ml) as needed.
>100 Lbs: 1 tablespoon (15 ml) as needed.
Specifications UPC code: 826913400003
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Available in 500ML size Suggested Retail
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE.
FOR ORAL USE ONLY.
E-Z Rest Calming Formula is manufactured under strict GMP Standards.
This information is not intended to diagnose or treat health conditions.
We always recommend consultation with your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis.
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