Overview
Silymarin, a key extract from milk thistle, is widely used as a liver support supplement for pets. It helps boost liver function and facilitate liver regeneration, making it a valuable tool in veterinary care.
How It Works
Silymarin contains active compounds known as flavonolignans, which have antioxidant properties. These compounds help protect liver cells from toxins and promote cell repair and regeneration.
Uses & Indications
Silymarin is commonly used for:
- Liver disease
- Hepatotoxicity
- Chronic hepatitis
- Support during chemotherapy
Dosage Guidelines
Dogs
- Small: 50-100 mg once daily
- Medium: 100-200 mg once daily
- Large: 200-400 mg once daily
Cats
- Standard: 50-100 mg once daily
Administration
Silymarin is administered orally, with or without food.
Frequency
Typically given once daily, but always follow your veterinarian's advice.
Duration
The duration depends on the condition being treated and will be determined by your veterinarian.
Side Effects
Common
- Mild gastrointestinal upset
Rare
- Allergic reactions
Severe
- Severe allergic reactions requiring immediate veterinary attention
Precautions & Warnings
- Always consult a veterinarian before starting treatment.
- Not recommended for pregnant or lactating animals without veterinary guidance.
Drug Interactions
- Some pharmaceuticals may interact with silymarin, consult with a vet.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQ
- What is silymarin used for in pets? Silymarin is primarily used to support liver health and function.
- Can I give silymarin to my pregnant pet? Consult a veterinarian before administering to pregnant pets.
- Are there any side effects? Mild gastrointestinal upset is the most common.
- How should silymarin be stored? Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
- Is a prescription needed for silymarin? No, it is available over-the-counter, but consult a vet for proper use.