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• Visbiome Vet is a high potency veterinary probiotic containing eight strains of live, beneficial bacteria.
• Visbiome Vet contains one of the highest available concentrations of probiotic bacteria.
• 112.5 billion colony forming units (CFU) per dose in capsule form.
• 225 billion colony forming units (CFU) per dose in packet form.
• Visbiome Vet is shipped and stored cold to ensure maximum product potency.
• Visbiome Vet is intended to be used under the supervision of a veterinarian.
Visbiome Vet is a high potency veterinary probiotic intended for use in dogs and cats to support normal inflammatory responses in the GI tract. Visbiome Vet also helps to support the protective layers of the bowel, maintain gut health, and maintain normal kidney function.
Administer Visbiome Vet capsules by mouth. Capsules may be opened, and powder may be sprinkled on food. Administer Visbiome Vet Packets by mixing the powder with food, or in water. If mixed in water, it must be consumed within 24 hours or use the syringe method.
Yes, Visbiome Vet capsules can be administered whole or opened to release the powdered probiotic. Capsule content may be mixed with food that has not been heated.
No prescription is required; however, we recommend Visbiome Vet to be used under the supervision of a veterinarian.
Visbiome Vet can be administered during or after the animal has eaten. Probiotics are often recommended to be consumed in the morning. However, there is no recommended time of day to take Visbiome Vet, so pet owners may wish to follow their personal preferences.
Visbiome Vet is manufactured in the United States.
We recommend you consult with a veterinarian. There is no risk in long-term use for chronic applications.
Active Ingredients–
De Simone Formulation® proprietary blend:
1. Lactobacillus acidophilus DSM24735™/SD5212
2. Lactobacillus plantarum SD5209 DSM24730™
3. Lactobacillus paracaseiDSM24733™/SD5218
4. Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus* DSM24734™/SD5210
5. Streptococcus thermophilus DSM24731™/SD5207
6. Bifidobacterium longum± DSM24736™/SD5220
7. Bifidobacterium breve DSM24732™/SD5206
8. Bifidobacterium infantis± DSM24737™/SD5219
** Recently reclassified as B. lactis‡ Recently reclassified as L. helveticus
Capsule Inactive Ingredients (112.5 billion colony forming units per capsule)- microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, and vegetable capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose).
Powder Packet Inactive Ingredients (225 billion colony forming units per packet)- Inulin (chicory root fiber)
The strains contained in Visbiome Vet have been selected not only for their specific individual characteristics but also for their synergistic activities. They work together to perform what single strains or other combinations of strains may not do. Visbiome Vet contains the De Simone Formulation, a high potency 8-strain probiotic blend which has been one of the most widely studied probiotic formulations for humans on the market. the product is intended for the dietary management of inflammatory bowel disease. New clinical evidence in canine inflammatory bowel disease has found similar activities of this probiotic blend in domestic dogs.
Visbiome Vet contains milk. Some milk components are used as a fermentation nutrient. Trace amounts of milk protein may be present in the finished product.
Visbiome Vet is Lactose-Free: Lactose was not detectable in amounts greater than 50 parts per million (PPM).
Visbiome Vet is gluten-free
The capsules that contain Visbiome are made of hydroxypropyl-methylcellulose (HPMC) which is 100% vegetable cellulose.
Visbiome should be stored under refrigeration. Store at (39-46°F, 4-8°C). Do not freeze. Visbiome Vet can be stored at room temperature for up to one week without adversely affecting potency. If you accidentally leave it out of the fridge overnight, your capsules or packets will still be potent and effective. Simply return it to refrigeration as soon as possible.
Visbiome Vet is shipped and stored cold to prevent elevated temperature exposure which could inactivate some of the live bacterial strains.
Visbiome Vet is stable at room temperature for up to one week without adversely affecting potency.
All orders of Visbiome Vet are shipped with a Temperature Sensor Monitor. This sensor is specially calibrated for Visbiome Vet and helps ensure your order did not experience impactful heat events during transit.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been prove. If the animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration, and consult your veterinarian. Federal law prohibits the off-label use of this product in ruminants. An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product.
Certain strains contained in Visbiome Vet may be inactivated by antibiotics. Do not administer Visbiome Vet within 2-4 hours before or after antibiotic consumption.
Pets may experience transient bloating during the first few days after starting Visbiome Vet as the pet’s intestinal microflora changes. If this occurs, reduce daily consumption to allow for microflora adjustment.
Vomiting may occur, particularly in chronic enteropathies as the normal state of such animals is dysbiosis. If vomiting occurs, reduce the dose for several days and resume once vomiting subsides. We recommend you consult with your veterinarian.
Visbiome Vet is currently available in an encapsulated format at 112.5 billion CFU or in powder form at 225 billion CFU. Capsules and powder packets can be given directly to the pet by mouth. Either product can also be opened and sprinkled on the pets' room temperature or cold food or in their water. Visbiome Vet is currently recommended for dogs and cats.
Visbiome Vet is currently recommended for dogs and cats.
Pets may experience transient bloating during the first few days after starting Visbiome Vet as the pet’s intestinal microflora changes. If this occurs, reduce daily consumption to allow for microflora adjustment.
Vomiting may occur, particularly in chronic enteropathies as the normal state of such animals is dysbiosis. If vomiting occurs, reduce the dose for several days and resume once vomiting subsides. We recommend you consult with your veterinarian.
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