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Neprofin (Advanced Veterinary Formula) offers a natural inflammation treatment in horses and other large animals to effectively promote rapid healing and pain-free movement.
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Neprofin AVF
Neprofin is a natural, non-toxic blend of powerful enzymes, antioxidants and bioflavonoids specially formulated to help facilitate movement as well as tissue and muscle healing for large grazing animals. Neprofin has been clinically proven to be safe and effective for veterinary applications.
Neprofin may assist with:
- Relieve inflammation, pain and muscle soreness
- Sprains, fractures, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
- Helps in faster tissue repair, no exudate formation
- Rapid suppression of post surgical edema
- Enhanced penetration of antibiotics
- Replacement therapy in pathological conditions
Neprofin AVF Suggested Use
Neprofin powder is 100% vegan and can be added directly into your animal's moist or dry food, or into an oral syringe with water. The following dosage can be used as a general guideline:
Therapeutic: (For Injured or Lame Animal)
Maintenance Dose:
Therapeutic: (For Injured or Lame Animal)
- Amount: 3 scoops (9 grams)
- Frequency: 3 times per day
Maintenance Dose:
- Amount: 1 scoop (3 grams)
- Frequency: 1 time per day (as needed)
Frequently Asked Questions About Neprofin AVF
What is Neprofin?
Neprofin is a natural, non-toxic blend of powerful enzymes, antioxidants and bioflavonoids specially formulated to help facilitate movement as well as tissue and muscle healing. Neprofin has been clinically proven to be safe and effective for veterinary applications. It is not a drug; it does not mask pain, and it is not to be confused with products like Bute or Banamine.
How does Neprofin work?
Unlike NSAIDs, Neprofin does not block cox enzymes to suppress inflammation, but rather digests the pro-inflammatory prostaglandins that are responsible for causing inflammation and its associated pain. The blend of enzymes and antioxidants in Neprofin not only suppress inflammation, but also positively impacts digestion by helping to assimilate food into nutrients.
How long does it take for Neprofin to work?
Although every animal is different, some owners have reported seeing the effects of systemic enzymes within the first day of supplementation. For therapeutic regimens, the progression may be slow for some animals and quicker for others. Typically, supplementing the product for a minimum of a month's time is recommended, with the best results occurring anywhere from one to three months thereafter.
Is Neprofin safe?
No serious or adverse side effects have been reported from applying systemic enzymes such as Neprofin to an animal's daily feed regimen. Clinical studies have shown that even extremely large doses of these enzymes are not toxic.
How do I administer Neprofin?
Every animal is different. The simplest way to administer Neprofin is to simply add the appropriate serving (see Suggested Use) to your animal's moist or dry food. For finicky eaters, it is recommended to find a way that best fits your animal's needs. Since Neprofin is suitable for horses, dogs, and cats alike, it is important to simply find a method that is suitable for the animal's size and personality. Many animals will simply feed as if the Neprofin wasn't there, but this will not be the case with all household pets. For instance, Neprofin has been successfully administered to a twenty pound dog by folding the dose of Neprofin into a small amount of peanut butter. This method works best for this particular pet and her owner, but there are also many other ways to effectively accommodate them as well.
Can I administer Neprofin with other supplements?
Neprofin can be used safely with other dietary supplements.
Is Neprofin vegetarian or vegan?
The formula is vegetarian and vegan in accordance with the guidelines of the American Vegtarian Association.
Is Neprofin non-GMO?
The microorganisms used to produce this enzyme product are not genetically engineered organisms as defined by the National Organic Standards Board. Genetically engineered is defined as follows: Made with techniques that alter the molecular or cellular biology of an organism by means that are not possible under natural conditions or processes. Genetic engineering includes recombinant DNA, cell fusion, micro-and macro-encapsulation, gene deletion and doubling, introducing a foreign gene, and changing the position of genes. It shall not include breeding, conjugation, fermentation, hybridization, in-vitro fertilization, and tissue culture.
Is Neprofin Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS)?
Yes, the specialty enzyme that makes up Neprofin is Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) by the FDA.