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Vetradent Dental Water Additive Dog & Cat w/ Biotrate Technology 17oz by Dechra

$ 6.33

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: 530-05
  • Type: Water Additive
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Expiration Date: 05/2021
  • Purpose: Plaque
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Dechra
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Formulation: Drops

    Description

    Vetradent Dental Water Additive
    With Biotrate Technology!
    Vetradent Dental Water Additive is scientifically formulated with Biotrate Technology to help fight against plaque and tartar and freshen breath by acting against the bacteria in the mouth and altering the surrounding environment in your pet's mouth.
    Active Ingredients
    Sodium Citrate, Citric Acid, Zinc Chloride
    Also contains
    Disodium EDTA, Potassium Benzoate, Water
    SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. Add 2 teaspoons of Vetradent Water Additive to each cup of water, as indicated on the measuring cap. Refer to the dosage chart found on the packaging when adding or replacing drinking water.
    EXP 05/2021
    A note about expiration dates:
    According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) study gets to the heart of medicine expiration and safety. It turns out that the expiration date on a drug does stand for something, but probably not what you think it does. Since a law was passed in 1979, drug manufacturers are required to stamp an expiration date on their products. This is the date at which the manufacturer can still guarantee the full potency and safety of the drug.
    Medical authorities state that expired medicine is safe to take, even those that expired years ago. It's true the effectiveness of a drug may decrease over time, but much of the original potency still remains even a decade after the expiration date. Excluding nitroglycerin, insulin, and liquid antibiotics, most medications are as long-lasting as the ones tested by the military. Placing a medication in a cool place, such as a refrigerator, will help a drug remain potent for many years.
    Solid dosage forms, such as tablets and capsules, appear to be most stable past their expiration date, in some cases, up to 10 or 15 years.