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EasyPill® L-Lysine Supplement for Cats

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Easypill® L-Lysine assists in reducing the symptoms associated with herpes virus infection and provides support for cats during relapses of the virus.


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Product Details

Easypill® L-Lysine provides a high level of L-lysine HCI (at least 500mg per pellet), which is a competitive inhibitor of L-arginine. 

Your cat may need EasyPill® L-Lysine if:

  • Ulceration of tongue and/ or face further to an FHV-associated dermatitis
  • Postnasal and eye drip related to FHV
  • Conjunctivitis, sneezing
  • Diagnosed FHV-positive cat
  • Non-vaccinated FHV-1 old cats subjected to stress

The EasyPill® concept makes administration a real pleasure thanks to its soft and chewable texture and its unique flavour acclaimed by cats.

Sizes

EasyPill® L-Lysine Supplement for Cats is available in the following size:
  • 30 Pellets

Key Benefits

  • A soft and chewable texture for easy administration

Ingredients

  • Ingredients
    Micronized Poultry Meal, Glycerine, Pregelatinised Rice Starch, Pork By-Product, Glucose Syrup, Sodium Chloride
  • Analytical Constituents
    Crude Protein: 4.7%, Crude Fat: 7%, Crude Fibre: 0.4%, Crude Ash: 7.7%, Moisture: 14.4%
Instructions

Give 1 pellet per day for 1 month renewable. The dose can be doubled on the recommendation of your veterinary surgeon, as well as the duration of the administration. 

Firmly reclose the sachet after use.

Store at room temperature. 

What our vet says

What our vet says
"If your cat suffers from the herpes virus, it's likely to repeat. Easypill Cat L-Lysine should reduce the symptoms and also helps during a relapse. You can cut up the pellets into small pieces and add to your cat's food. Remember that your cat is contagious to other cats but not to you. Look out for runny eyes, sneezing and loss of appetite as signs."
John Campbell - Head Veterinary Surgeon (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)
John Campbell Head Veterinary Surgeon And
Co-Founder (BVM&S BSc MRCVS)