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Immunity Plasmoral®

Complementary feed with an innovative composition based on a complex of bioactive plasma proteins of plasma origin and other nutrients that help support the normal functioning of the immune system, such as in situations of acquired immunosuppression, infectious processes, stress, malnutrition, promoting the normal immune response of the animal.

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Product Description

  • Ingredients with clinical studies
  • Suitable modes of use according to the weight of the pet
  • Easily divisible tablet

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Clinical studies

Plasmoral Study
Proven effectiveness in clinical study
Proven effectiveness in clinical study
No artificial colorings
No artificial colorings
Chicken protein-free
Chicken protein-free
Without preservatives.
Without preservatives.
Easily divisible tablet
Easily divisible tablet

Ingredients

A complex of bioactive plasma proteins, minerals, and vitamins

 

Helps maintain normal immunity at the level of the intestinal mucosa, contributing to reducing the incidence of vaccination-associated diarrhea.

 

Oat bran

 

Provides beta-glucans that contribute to protecting against infections.

 

Dry extract of Scutellaria baicalensis

 

Provides Baicalin known for its antioxidant properties.

 

Ginseng

 

Balances physiological stress processes.

Provides ginsenosides, contributing to balancing physiological stress processes.

 

Selenium

 

Contribute to the normal functioning of the immune system.

 

Vitamins B6, B12

 

Contribute to the normal functioning of the immune system.

 

Biotin

 

Contributes to the maintenance of mucous membranes, skin, and coat under normal conditions.

 

Presentation

Immunity Plasmoral®

60 tablets pack, in blister packs. Blister of 10 easily divisible tablets.

 

Immunity Plasmoral®

What are the instructions for use?

Dog

  • For every 10kg of body weight: 1 tablet per day.
  • From 40 kg of body weight: 4 tablets per day.

Cat

½ tablet per day

 

Other indications

Oral administration.

 

Pre-vaccination period in dogs:

Before administering vaccines, it is essential to ensure that the puppy is in good health. This includes evaluating their nutritional status and ensuring they are free from parasites or other foreign bodies.

During the vaccination period in dogs:

 

Vaccines can generate mild side effects such as fever, tiredness, or fatigue. In those cases, it is recommended to consult your veterinarian, preventing possible allergic reactions.

Additionally, immunity develops gradually throughout the vaccination schedule. It is essential to adapt the plan according to the puppy’s changing needs, providing effective protection without overloading the immune system.

After completing the vaccination schedule for dogs:

When your dog’s vaccination schedule ends, continue with annual veterinary check-ups, keep booster vaccines up to date, deworm regularly, and ensure you keep track of their overall health with the veterinarian to prevent diseases and ensure their long-term well-being.

 

How does Immunity Plasmoral help maintain your pet’s health?

Complementary food with nutrients that help:

 

Help maintain immunity of the intestinal mucosa

Contributes to reducing the incidence of vaccination-associated diarrhea and helps with symptoms in case of enteropathies and intestinal inflammation.

 

Help in protection against infections

Help improve symptoms associated with vaccination periods

Both in pre- and post-vaccination periods, especially in puppies.

 

Help in the normal functioning of the immune system against acquired immunosuppression

Due to prolonged use of potentially immunosuppressive drugs.

 

Help maintain immunity of the intestinal mucosa

Contributes to reducing the incidence of vaccination-associated diarrhea and helps with symptoms in case of enteropathies and intestinal inflammation.

 

Help in protection against infections

Help improve symptoms associated with vaccination periods

Both in pre- and post-vaccination periods, especially in puppies.

 

Help in the normal functioning of the immune system against acquired immunosuppression

Due to prolonged use of potentially immunosuppressive drugs.

 

Plasmoral Study

What did we research?

A single-blind, controlled clinical study was conducted with 124 Labrador Retriever dogs. The effect of Plasmoral supplementation on immune function was evaluated for one year. The control group was fed without supplementation, while the other group was fed with Plasmoral supplementation.

What were the study’s conclusions?

  • Plasmoral significantly reduced the incidence of diarrhea.
  • Plasmoral contributed to the proper functioning of the intestinal immune system.
  • Plasmoral contributed to the overall health of the animals.

Do you want to see all the details of our study? Click the button to view the complete study!

Consult your veterinarian

At Pharmadiet, we encourage all pet owners to maintain a close relationship with their trusted veterinarian.

Regular consultations with veterinary professionals are fundamental for preventive care, early diagnosis of health problems, and planning appropriate treatments.

Through our close collaboration with these experts, we work together to keep your animal companions in their best health, ensuring a full and active life for them.

Studies

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Plasmoral Study

References

1.Martí-Angulo S., García-López N., Viñarás-Otero M., Varela-Sende L. Effect of oral supplementation with plasma proteins on the immune response of puppies: a randomized, controlled trial. Clin Vet Peq Anim 2022, 42 (1): 15-24

2. Vetvicka V, Fernandez-Botran R. β-Glucan and parasites. Helminthologia. 2018; 55(3):177-184

3.Ratan Z, Youn S, Kwak Y, Hac C, Haidere M, Kim J et al. Adaptogenic effects of Panax ginseng on modulation of immune functions. Journal of Ginseng Research. 2021; 45(1):32-40

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