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Vetpro Virex 1L
- 3 Horses Virex is a 100% natural product designed to aid in the relief of symptoms of viral respiratory infections in horses, which commonly cause nasal discharge, coughing, and difficulty breathing during exercise.
- Early treatment is essential, and 3 Horses Virex helps by reducing mucus thickness, acting as an expectorant, and soothing the respiratory tract.
- Key ingredients include Liquorice Extract to ease coughing, Potassium Iodide and Anise Oil as expectorants, and Ammonium Chloride to break down mucus.
- It's easy to administer and horse should be rested and given Virex for 10-12 days or until recovery, with veterinary consultation if symptoms persist.
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- 3 Horses Virex is a 100% natural product designed to aid in the relief of symptoms of viral respiratory infections in horses, which commonly cause nasal discharge, coughing, and difficulty breathing during exercise.
- Early treatment is essential, and 3 Horses Virex helps by reducing mucus thickness, acting as an expectorant, and soothing the respiratory tract.
- Key ingredients include Liquorice Extract to ease coughing, Potassium Iodide and Anise Oil as expectorants, and Ammonium Chloride to break down mucus.
- It's easy to administer and horse should be rested and given Virex for 10-12 days or until recovery, with veterinary consultation if symptoms persist.
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$57.80
Vetpro Virex 1L—
$57.80
Description
- 3 Horses Virex is a 100% natural product designed to aid in the relief of symptoms of viral respiratory infections in horses, which commonly cause nasal discharge, coughing, and difficulty breathing during exercise.
- Early treatment is essential, and 3 Horses Virex helps by reducing mucus thickness, acting as an expectorant, and soothing the respiratory tract.
- Key ingredients include Liquorice Extract to ease coughing, Potassium Iodide and Anise Oil as expectorants, and Ammonium Chloride to break down mucus.
- It's easy to administer and horse should be rested and given Virex for 10-12 days or until recovery, with veterinary consultation if symptoms persist.
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