HepatiNorm™ Liver Support Liquid for Cats & Dogs

HepatiNorm™ Liver Support Liquid for Cats & Dogs
120ml

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  • 120ml £24.99

Description

Our unique blend includes active ingredients carefully selected for their ability to provide comprehensive support where liver function is compromised. As with most natural liver supplements, Milk Thistle features heavily - it is traditionally used, with benefits and ability to support the liver well documented in both humans and pets!

Our supportive blend is delivered in a tasty liquid or sprinkle capsules, so chronic tablet-avoiders can get the support they need.

How can HepatiNorm™ help?

Provides a powerful and natural antioxidant

Milk Thistle, rich in the antioxidant Silymarin, has been very well documented for its benefits to liver health, including a protective role against potential damage caused by free radicals.

Helps to protect and ease stress on liver cells

Includes compounds that can aid in reducing the oxidative stress of liver cells, helping to ease their workload, as well as providing ingredients that can play a role in avoiding excessive build-up of cholesterol & fats in the liver.

Supports the body during liver stress
Since pets with liver problems can often be deficient in vitamin B, we have also included a complex of B vitamins to assist with not only the normal functioning of the liver, but to provide support to the rest of the body.

Feeding Guide:

Shake bottle well before use. For animals less than 10kg in body weight, use the enclosed measured dropper to give 2ml twice a day with meals. For each additional 10kg of body weight give an extra 1ml twice daily, or as recommended by your vet.

Weight (kg) Amount per day (ml)
Cats & Dogs <10kg 4
Dogs 11-20kg 6
Dogs 21-30kg 8
Dogs 31-40kg 10

Active Ingredients per 2ml

Milk Thistle Extract (Providing 80% Silymarin & 30% Silybinin / Silybin) 100mg

Lecithin 50mg

Pantothenic Acid (Calcium Pantothenate) 10mg

Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine) 5mg

Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) 5mg

Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine) 5mg

Alpha Lipoic Acid 5mg

Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin) 10mcg

Sensory Additives:

Liver and Bacon Flavour (5%)

Technological Additives:

Potassium Benzoate, Xanthan Gum, Potassium Sorbate

Contains:

SOY (From Liver Flavouring)

Analytical Constituents:

Carbohydrates 45%, Crude Protein 31%, Crude Fat 1.5%, Crude Fibre 3.7%, Crude Ash 0.8%, Moisture 18%.

Safety & Storage:

For animal use only. If more than the recommended amount is consumed, monitor for signs of digestive upset. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. Do not use if tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. To be stored in a cool dry place between 10-25°C, keep out of direct sunlight.

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Reviews (5)

Summary of Reviews for HepatiNorm™ Liver Support Liquid for Cats & Dogs

Overall 4
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
4 out of 5 (80%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (2 reviews)
4 stars (2 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
2 stars (1 reviews)
1 stars (0 reviews)

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45 Good product
Verified Purchase

By on 19 October 2023

Quick despatch, easy to use

Customer recommends this product

55 Would recommend
Verified Purchase

By on 19 June 2023

Tried this liquid liver supplement for my dog as it's easier to add to her food. Lola has is a fussy eater so to get her to eat her dog food I have to add pieces of ham/beef or chicken to get her to eat it. Now I add this to her food she eats the lot! As other reviews have said it does have a strong bacon smell but I think that's why Lola enjoys her food now. It is also a bright yellow colour so I mix her food and supplement in a separate dish then put it in her dog bowl. Hope this helps if you're looking for an alternative to the liver capsules as my dog is a small breed (Chipoo) and capsules were to big for her to take.

Customer recommends this product

25 My cat won't touch it
Verified Purchase

By on 25 February 2022

I have tried to find a supplement for my 14 years old cat.

He has elevated liver enzymes due to taking medication for IBD.
I have tried Denamarin, Cobalaplex, Milk Thistle extract and now HepatiNorm.

I had high hope that HepatiNorm will be accepted by my cat.

I put only a few drops in his food, and he just walked away.
I even tried to mix it with a bit of water for a better texture....nope :(

I have noticed that the liquid is quite thick and it stains the food with some yellow colour. It has a strong odour which is probably why my cat is not impressed :(

Hepatinorm might be good for dogs, but for cats, I think it is a bit of a lottery.
My 120 ml bottle is going to be wasted.

Why manufacturer do not have sample (10 ml) of their products, so we can buy the sample and see if our cats will take it?

The search continues to help my kitty with his liver and not breaking the bank in the process!

Customer does not recommend this product

1 person found this review helpful

45 Cat support
Verified Purchase

By on 20 February 2022

Appears to be appetising to the cat, a little messy and prone to stain yellow.

Customer recommends this product

55 Life saver
Verified Purchase

By on 19 February 2022

This product has given our dog a new lease of life- she’s 16 and this has made he more active

Customer recommends this product

Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding HepatiNorm™ Liver Support Liquid for Cats & Dogs, including answers from our team.

9 November 2022 at 7:46pm

Suitable in combination with hepatic food?

Kathryn Hooper

My cat is has been prescribed a hepatic diet - is it OK to use this product in combination with veterinary hepatic food?

  • VioVet Staff

Yes HepatiNorm is safe to use with a veterinary hepatic diet. It is advised to discuss this with your vet though just to ensure it does not interfere with their treatment plan.

14 October 2022 at 9:20pm

Is this suitable for dogs with shunts?

Sophie

Hi there! I noticed in the ingredients breakdown you have some crude proteins listed. Is this product suitable for dogs with liver shunts? (As an alternative to medicine)

  • VioVet Staff

This product will help support the liver and it's regeneration, so it should be beneficial for a dog with a liver shunt. It should not be used as an alternative to any medications your vet has prescribed though and you should run it's use past them to be sure it is suitable alongside their treatment plan. A liver with a shunt is often smaller and less productive compared to a normal liver, therefore any diet changes including the addition of a supplement can cause signs of Hepatic Encepalopathy (essentially where the liver struggles to process the additional nutrients provided by these changes). Consultation with your vet in this case before use is therefore advised.

13 April 2022 at 9:34am

Is HepatiNorm acceptable as a substitute

TINA FARMER

Is HepatiNorm acceptable as a substitute for Vetpro advanced liver support for my dog as prescribed by my Vet?

  • VioVet Staff

HepatiNorm is not a direct substitute as it does not contain SAM-e which the Vetpro version does. However it is a good alternative if you are struggling to afford or administer the Vetpro version. It is advised to contact your vet if you are intending on switching though as this may not be advised.
More information on what ingredients to look for to support your pet's liver can be found in our blog 'Supporting your pet's liver'.

31 March 2022 at 11:24am

Is this safe for rabbits?

VioVet Visitor

I have a 6 month old 1.7kg rabbit that has high ALT and wondered if this is safe for use in rabbits?

  • VioVet Staff

This product is formulated for dogs/cats, any use in rabbits is off label which means unfortunately we cannot guarantee it is safe for use. It is advised to follow your vets' recommendations on appropriate supplements for your rabbit.

30 October 2021 at 12:18am

Liver Levels In My Cat

Shona Jeffery

My cat is on Vetpro advanced liver support capsules where she has x1 a day. She has been on the for 6 weeks and all her levels went down slightly. She is now back on them for 12 weeks before repeat blood work is done. She absolutely hates them. She will point blank refuse any method I do to get her to take the capsule or even eat the powder in foods. She desperately needs a liquid form she can take that is alot less of a stress for her. I've been looking on your website and come across Hepatinorm. Would this work for her??

  • VioVet Staff

Our own brand HepatiNorm is a great alternative if you are struggling to give tablets/capsules to your cat. It does not contain exactly the same ingredients as the VetPro version so I advise running it's use past your vet first. However it is intended to support the liver and is far better than not giving any liver supplement at all.

26 October 2021 at 3:45pm

Is this a good substitute for Denamarin 90mg ?

Marie

My cat prescribed Denamarin but I cannot get the tablets down her and she refuses food if I crush it. Would this be a good substitute and support her liver?

  • VioVet Staff

Yes this product also supports the liver. It contains Milk Thistle, just a Denamarin does. It does not contain SAMe though, instead it contains it's precursor DL-Methionine. This helps with the body's normal production of SAMe. If you cannot use the Denamarin that your vet has advised because of the tablet form then HepatiNorm is a great alternative that is far better than not giving Denamarin at all.

1 October 2021 at 8:11am

Dosage

Sara

My 15 year old terrier has raised liver values and point blank refuses to take Vet Pro advanced liver support capsules, or even the contents mixed in with food treats. What is the dosage of Hepatinorm for a 9.5kg dog?

  • VioVet Staff

The doseage for a 9.5kg dog is 2mls twice daily (4ml total per day). Our own brand HepatiNorm is very similar to VetPro Liver Support however it does not contain SAMe which VetPro Liver Support does, it is best running this change past your vet to be certain it is appropriate. HepatiNorm is a very good alternative though if your dog cannot take powdered liver support supplements.

21 September 2021 at 4:56pm

Safe for unconfirmed liver issues

Cher

My cat is currently going up and down with frequent visit to vets to boost her fluids and is on steroids as she was autoimmune anemic -cause not known - then dipped back down and off food and water. - thickened stomach lining was found. (Bloods still good atm) Is this product safe to use to support her ? Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

This product is intended to support the liver, containing ingredients to help normal liver repair. I recommend discussing it's use with your vet as only they will know if liver damage is present and ongoing, and so if it is necessary to use.

12 September 2020 at 3:22pm

Liver problems.

Debbie

Would this be ok for my cat who will not take samylin tablets or powder prescribed by my vet.
We are looking for a more palatable alternative for her that does the same job.

  • VioVet Staff

HepatiNorm is not an exact alternative to Samylin as it does not conain SAMe. However if your cat is refusing to eat supplements containing SAMe then it is a good alternative as it contains other similar beneficial ingredients for the liver.

Delivery Information

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VetMedsDirect has been working alongside VioVet to bring you a wider range of products, including prescription medications. VetMedsDirect has been owned and run by VioVet since 2015, and has been operating since then from the same premises in Luton, Bedfordshire.

VetMedsDirect has now been fully merged with VioVet. If you had an account with VetMedsDirect you can securely login with your same details on the VioVet website and there will be no delay or disruption to the supply of your pet products.

Thank you for being a VetMedsDirect customer, we are confident that you will be just as satisfied with what VioVet can offer you and your pets!

If you'd like more information about the company merge, you can read more on our blog.