Menu
Shopping cart
This is the Header Notice module, use it for promotional or other important messages.
×

Complemento vitamínico con aminoácidos HIDRO REX VITAL

Complemento vitamínico con aminoácidos HIDRO REX VITAL

Complemento vitamínico con aminoácidos HIDRO REX VITAL
8.95€
Complemento vitamínico con aminoácidos HIDRO REX VITAL
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Model 3451
8.95€

Available Options

Pide por teléfono
95 513 24 03
Horario de Lunes a Viernes de 07:00 a 15:00


Entrega gratuita para pedidos superiores de 50€ (España Peninsular)

Elije tu forma de pagar
                      
Vitamin supplement with amino acids HIDRO REX VITAL

Indications and species of destination: Birds: Avitaminosis, stimulating growth, stimulating productions and stress.

Avitaminosis, stimulating growth, stimulating productions and stress.

Activator of growth and animal production.

After periods of poor nutrition accompanied by a substantial change in the nutrition system.

Infectious states accompanying the etiological treatment. Via of oral administration, in drinking water or milk.

Posology:

All species: 0.50 to 1 ml / liter of drinking water, for 4 to 5 days, at the discretion of the physician.

Waiting time: Not accurate.

Pharmaceutical form:

Oral solution (Sol.o.)

Composition per ml:

Alanine 17.90 mg;

arginine 14.10 mg;

aspartic acid (acid) 14.50 mg;

cystine 1.26 mg;

phenylalanine> 7.70 mg;

glycine 15.30 mg;

glutamic acid (acid) 26.40 mg;

histidine 5.60 mg;

Isoleucine 9.80 mg;

Leucine> 20.10 mg;

Lysine 20.70 mg;

methionine 11.10 mg;

proline 11.50 mg;

serine 6.60 mg;

tyrosine 6.80 g;

threonine 6.40 mg;

tryptophan 3.67 mg;

acid ascorbic acid 50 mg;

calcium pantothenate 10 mg;

Cyanocobalamin 30 μg;

colecalciferol 5000 IU;

folic acid 1 mg;

menadione 5 mg;

nicotinic acid 20 mg;

pyridoxine hydrochloride 3 mg;

riboflavin 10 mg;

thiamine 5 mg; a-tocopherol acetate 9 mg;

vitamin A 20000 IU.

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.