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Kynoselen 100 ml

Kynoselen 100 ml

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Kynoselen is an injectable veterinary supplement that contains a mixture of ingredients, including selenium and stimulants, for use in horses, cattle, and other animals
. It is used as a muscle stimulant and cardiac and respiratory tonic to address issues such as muscular dystrophy, fatigue, and selenium deficiency. 
Uses and benefits
Kynoselen is often used in performance animals like horses and dogs to enhance muscle function and energy metabolism. The intended benefits include: 
  • Muscular stimulant: Helps improve skeletal muscle function and performance.
  • Cardiac and respiratory tonic: Supports the heart and respiratory system, which is especially important during strenuous exercise.
  • Treatment for selenium deficiency: Provides a bioavailable form of selenium, an essential trace element.
  • Combats fatigue: The ingredients are intended to help delay the onset of muscle fatigue.
  • Aids in muscular dystrophy: Can be used as a restorative aid for myopathies (muscle diseases) and muscular dystrophy.
  • Prevents "tying up" in horses: Helps prevent exertional rhabdomyolysis, a painful muscle condition in horses. 
Active ingredients
The formulation of Kynoselen includes several active components that work together to produce its therapeutic effects: 
  • Disodic adenosine monophosphate (AMP):An energy precursor that provides a quick source of cellular energy for both heart and skeletal muscles.
  • Selenium (as sodium selenite): A crucial trace mineral with antioxidant properties that protects muscles from damage and supports metabolic processes.
  • Heptaminol hydrochloride: A cardiac stimulant and vasodilator that increases blood supply to the heart and muscles.
  • Magnesium and potassium aspartate:Electrolytes that aid in energy metabolism and can help reduce muscle fatigue.
  • Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12): Supports general metabolism, energy production, and appetite. 
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