Mammals have an extremely sophisticated immune system that has evolved over time. They need this immune system to survive and adapt to their environment. They need this immune system to survive and adapt to their environment. It protects the body from external attack and also plays a part in allergies, neoplastic processes and inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
The immune system has three lines of defence: physical barriers (the skin and the respiratory, digestive and urinary mucosa), innate or non-specific immunity (macrophages, dendritic cells, natural killer (NK) cells and polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs)) and specific immunity (T and B lymphocytes). Unfortunately, the immune system does not always respond as it should.
It may be deficient or compromised in older animals or animals with immunodepression, diabetes, hypothyroidism, hypercorticism, FIV or FeLV.
This can also occur in young animals that are not yet immunocompetent. In some cases, it really does need a helping hand to cope with, for example, coryza, leishmaniasis, toxoplasmosis, piroplasmosis, pneumonia and pericarditis.
Finally, neoplasms and chemotherapy are tough on the immune system and the whole body, which will need effective support.
The nutritional components of Immune Supp TM Miloa work together to support immunity for convalescent and weakened animals. Immune Supp TM contributes to reinforce the defence mechanisms in cases of stress or fatigue.
The above quantities can be doubled in the first two weeks. The period of supplementation of Immune Supp TM Miloa can vary according to your pet’s needs. The tablets are very palatable. Most cats and dogs will swallow them without fuss, but they can also be crushed and mixed with food.
Store in a cool (< 25 °C) and dry place in original packaging. Keep away from the sun light. Close tightly after opening. Keep out of reach of children. Best before 24 months after the date of manufacture. Batch number and date of manufacture: see packaging.
Box with 30 palatable tablets.
Each tablet weighing 2.3 g.
Net weight: 69 g.
Here is Délice, a female Aries rabbit, sterilized and 7.5 years old. She came to see me for vestibular syndrome. She had a stiff neck, she fell on her left side on her own. She was unable to stand up straight and for 12 hours she had been unable to eat or drink.
During the clinical examination, I highlighted a soft lump the size of a walnut under his left ear which looked like an abscess. Everything else about my exam was normal. On the x-ray, I saw a marked opacity of the left tympanic bulla.
To date, the mass has almost disappeared and the rabbit has returned to normal behavior. Specific feeding was stopped.