Panzquin™ Powder
Panzquin™ Powder
- The Enzyme Analysis Veterinarians Expect.
- The active ingredient in Cobalequin, an oral cobalamin form that is bioavailable and has been shown to increase serum cobalamin concentrations in dogs and cats.1,2
Each 2.8 gram (1 teaspoon) contains a minimum of:
Lipase..................................................71,400 USP units
Protease............................................388,000 USP units
Amylase.............................................460,000 USP units
PLUS cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12)...... 500μg
“A study has shown that 82% of dogs requiring pancreatic enzyme supplementation may also benefit from cobalamin supplementation. Similar studies in cats have shown that most, if not all, cats needing pancreatic enzyme supplementation would benefit from cobalamin supplementation.”
-Jörg M. Steiner, med.vet., Dr.med.vet., PhD, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA, AGAF
1.Toresson L, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS, Spillman T. Oral cobalamin supplementation in dogs with chronic enteropathies and hypocobalaminemia. J Vet Intern Med 2016;30(1):101-107. doi: 10.1111/jvim.13797.
2. Toresson L, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS, et al. Oral cobalamin supplementation in cats with hypocobalaminemia. J Vet Intern Med 2016;30(1):417-418;abstract ESCG-P-10.
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- The Enzyme Analysis Veterinarians Expect.
- The active ingredient in Cobalequin, an oral cobalamin form that is bioavailable and has been shown to increase serum cobalamin concentrations in dogs and cats.1,2
Each 2.8 gram (1 teaspoon) contains a minimum of:
Lipase..................................................71,400 USP units
Protease............................................388,000 USP units
Amylase.............................................460,000 USP units
PLUS cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12)...... 500μg
“A study has shown that 82% of dogs requiring pancreatic enzyme supplementation may also benefit from cobalamin supplementation. Similar studies in cats have shown that most, if not all, cats needing pancreatic enzyme supplementation would benefit from cobalamin supplementation.”
-Jörg M. Steiner, med.vet., Dr.med.vet., PhD, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA, AGAF
1.Toresson L, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS, Spillman T. Oral cobalamin supplementation in dogs with chronic enteropathies and hypocobalaminemia. J Vet Intern Med 2016;30(1):101-107. doi: 10.1111/jvim.13797.
2. Toresson L, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS, et al. Oral cobalamin supplementation in cats with hypocobalaminemia. J Vet Intern Med 2016;30(1):417-418;abstract ESCG-P-10.
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