(6 packs per box)
Oralade is the first scientifically formulated small animal oral solution (ORS) with a delicious, 100% natural roasted chicken flavor that dogs and cats love.
Mix one 50ml sachet in 450ml of drinking water.
Water and electrolytes: essential for life
Water makes up approximately 60-65% of the body weight of adult animals and is necessary for almost all normal body functions to occur.
Your pet's fluid balance, including the absorption or secretion of water, is closely related to the concentration of certain molecules called electrolytes.
Even small changes in electrolytes can have a significant impact on the body's hydration and normal cell and organ function.
In healthy animals, regulatory mechanisms ensure that small daily changes in fluid and electrolyte levels have minimal impact on normal physiology. However, excessive fluid and electrolyte losses, or a significant reduction in intake, can rapidly disrupt this balance.
Glucose <br>As an energy source and co-transport aid for healthy intestinal cells, glucose serves a dual function, supporting and maintaining the absorption of electrolytes and fluids during gastrointestinal perturbations.
Sodium, Chloride and Potassium <br>Along with glucose, the perfect ratio of these essential electrolytes is necessary to prepare a perfect isotonic ORS. Oralade is able to provide support when normal hydration in dogs and cats is disturbed.
Glutamate <br>Glutamate is directly metabolized by intestinal epithelial cells and is considered the most important fuel for intestinal tissue and is therefore essential for maintaining normal intestinal motility and function.
Glycine <br>Glycine is important for cell growth, protein synthesis, co-transport aids, and the formation of the antioxidant glutathione. It also plays a key role in maintaining normal intestinal structure and protection of the intestinal mucosa.
Prebiotics <br>Easily digestible prebiotic fiber acts as a nutrient source for beneficial microorganisms in the intestine, helping to maintain a balanced and healthy gut microbiome. In addition, prebiotics are fermented by gut bacteria to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are the preferred energy source for intestinal cells.