CRACUL® Tablets


Help to prevent stool eating in dogs.

CRACUL® is a natural product for dogs, manufactured using the extract obtained from the mature, dried fruits of Capsicum annuum and Capsicum frutescens L. The extract imparts a disagreeable taste and odor to feces, discouraging its consumption by the animal.

CRACUL® is developed from an encapsulated form of highly concentrated natural extract of Capsicum, which is protected by a mixture of excipients and protective layers using a patented process, and thus, it guarantees a maximum efficacy of capsacinoids, preventing any oral or gastric irritation. Also, CRACUL® does not show any other type of side effect.

Technical Specification

Species


Dogs.

Dosage form


Tablets.

Therapeutic action


Help to prevent stool eating in dogs.

Composition


Each tablet contains:

Capsicum oleoresin..................40 mg

Excipients q.s.p...................1 tablet

Indications


CRACUL® is a natural product for dogs, manufactured using the extract obtained from the mature, dried fruits of Capsicum annuum and Capsicum frutescens L. The extract imparts a disagreeable taste and odor to feces, discouraging its consumption by the animal.

CRACUL® is developed from an encapsulated form of highly concentrated natural extract of Capsicum, which is protected by a mixture of excipients and protective layers using a patented process, and thus, it guarantees a maximum efficacy of capsacinoids, preventing any oral or gastric irritation. Also, CRACUL® does not show any other type of side effect.

Route od administration and dosage


Administer orally, 1 tablet per each 10 kg of body weight, daily, for 2 weeks.

Warnings


Keep out of reach of children.

Condition of sale


OTC product (non-prescription)

Presentation


20 tablets.

Prepared by


Drag Pharma Laboratory.

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