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ALLERDERM OMEGADERM® Essential Fatty Acids Supplement

Ideal for maintaining healthy skin and hair coat.

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ALLERDERM OMEGADERM® Essential Fatty Acids Supplement...

is ideal for maintaining healthy skin and hair coat. 

Skin is very susceptible to Essential Fatty Acids (EFA) deficiency, which leads to poor skin and hair coat quality3. Gamma-linoleic (GLA) and Eicosapentaenoic (EPA) serve as valuable components of the deeper cells of the epidermis while Linoleic Acid (LA) contributes to the outer layer of the intercellular lipids controlling water permeability functions2. Combined, these EFAs are responsible for the luster of the normal hair coat, skin smoothness, and skin barrier integrity.

 

Compliance is the solution.

ALLERDERM OMEGADERM® Supplement
- High product acceptance and good stability

Pre-measured EZ-dose packets
- Maximum freshness, efficient product dispensing, easy and convenient use
- 4 oz packs for dogs <20 lb
- 8 oz packs for dogs >20 lb

A unique formula:

Formulated for skin support with the ideal 5:1 ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-31

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References
1. LLOYD D.H., 2003 "EFAs in the management of skin disorders". Advances in the use of nutraceuticals for companion animal care, VetPlus symposium, May 2003, Warwickshire, UK. 2. HORROBIN D., DOBBIN 5., REYNOLDS B., 1988: "n-3 and n-6 fatty acids (EFAs) and the skin". Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, Vol. 1,475.3. SCOTT D.W., MILLER W.H. & GRIFFIN C.E., 2000: Dermatologic Therapy - In muller & Kirk's Small Animal Dermatology, 2000, 6th ed., WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 207 - 210.