
Vivitonin 50mg tablets (box of 60) | Prescription Required

This item requires a Prescription from your local veterinarian.
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Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997 No.A5114
In two studies, practicing veterinarians found Vivitonin
to be effective at improving non-specific signs of ageing
(e.g. appetite, activity, mobility, condition, haircoat) in more
than 75% of dogs.6 Subjective improvements were also
reported in hearing and vision.
Propentofylline has been suggested as a therapeutic option
for cognitive dysfunction in dogs.5 It has a wide safety margin
with almost no contraindications.1,7 Avoid use in pregnant or
lactating dogs as studies have not yet been conducted.
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$17.70Vivitonin 50mg tablets (box of 60) | Prescription Required

This item requires a Prescription from your local veterinarian.
For help and information on prescription items please click here.
Â
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997 No.A5114
In two studies, practicing veterinarians found Vivitonin
to be effective at improving non-specific signs of ageing
(e.g. appetite, activity, mobility, condition, haircoat) in more
than 75% of dogs.6 Subjective improvements were also
reported in hearing and vision.
Propentofylline has been suggested as a therapeutic option
for cognitive dysfunction in dogs.5 It has a wide safety margin
with almost no contraindications.1,7 Avoid use in pregnant or
lactating dogs as studies have not yet been conducted.
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This item requires a Prescription from your local veterinarian.
For help and information on prescription items please click here.
Â
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997 No.A5114
In two studies, practicing veterinarians found Vivitonin
to be effective at improving non-specific signs of ageing
(e.g. appetite, activity, mobility, condition, haircoat) in more
than 75% of dogs.6 Subjective improvements were also
reported in hearing and vision.
Propentofylline has been suggested as a therapeutic option
for cognitive dysfunction in dogs.5 It has a wide safety margin
with almost no contraindications.1,7 Avoid use in pregnant or
lactating dogs as studies have not yet been conducted.











