In veterinary medicine, supportive products are used alongside many diseases and treatments.
All official regulations regarding the medications that veterinarians use during treatment are implemented under the Regulation on Veterinary Medicinal Products.
People have been using herbal remedies to treat various illnesses since ancient times. Today, herbal products are used as complementary therapies in medical treatments. Complementary therapies are also used to ensure the success of treatment for illnesses in animals.
• It promotes a more comfortable recovery process, both physically and mentally.
• It strengthens the immune system and makes the body more resistant to illness.
• Helps address vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
• Supports energy levels and overall health.
What Should You Consider When Choosing a Supportive Product?
The animal's species and gender
Not every product is suitable for every animal
Type of illness
The same product is not used for every illness
The animal's special needs
for example vitamin supplements, boosting immunity, reducing stress
Product contents
It should be natural and reliable
How Long Can It Be Used?
Supportive products are generally used throughout the course of treatment.
• Treatment begins at the start.
• Depending on the veterinarian’s recommendation, treatment may be discontinued once it is completed, or it may be continued for a while longer.
• You should not change the dose or duration on your own; this medication must be used under a veterinarian’s supervision.
Malt varieties containing hairballs: It helps prevent hairballs, especially in cats, and soothes the digestive system.
General health benefits: Products such as probiotics for gut health or glucosamine for joint health.
When choosing products like these, you should always consult someone knowledgeable in the field—preferably your veterinarian.
Every animal’s age, weight, species, and health condition are different; therefore, choosing the right product and the correct dosage is important.
In addition, choosing products from high-quality and reliable brands is crucial for both effectiveness and safety. Cheap products with unclear ingredient information may do more harm than good.
Remember, supportive products are most effective when used in conjunction with an accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and veterinary supervision.






