Not exact matches
I
recommend you detox slowly, unless you give your body the support it needs to eliminate toxins: with hydrocolon
therapy, dry skin brushing, or a
supportive system for detoxing.
Supportive therapy with small, gradually decreasing doses of prednisone is
recommended for cats with clinically confirmed evidence of lung disease.
I always
recommend that if in doubt (or are certain) that your pet has been poisoned, to visit your Veterinarian for preventive and
supportive therapy.
Supportive therapy with small, gradually decreasing doses of prednisone (a cortisone - like drug) is
recommended for cats with radiographic or clinical evidence of lung disease.
Additionally, to hasten recovery and to support overall eye health, natural extracts are not only effective as a
supportive part of the specific
therapies recommended by your veterinarian, but can be used to treat minor cases of allergies and dog eye puffiness.
Since parvo virus in dogs can not be specifically treated, earlier
supportive care is only way to save life of patient, therefore it is always
recommended that along with fluid
therapy, natural remedies and herbal extracts should be used in priority.
Liver
supportive supplements are often
recommended for pets on acute and especially chronic pain drug
therapy.
Initial antidote of epinephrine is
recommended and should be followed with appropriate
supportive therapy.
Whether you are considering
therapy for the first time or have been in treatment before, I can highly
recommend Garrett's
supportive approach.