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Quietex™ Paste & Powder by Farnam
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Fast-acting formula helps maintain calmness in horses
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Contains no drugs or L-tryptophan
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Use before riding, training, trailering, or other stressful events
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Support calmness in your horse with all-natural formulas containing no drugs or L-tryptophan. Quietex blends valerian root and ignatia. Use before riding, training, trailering, or situations of similar stress. Starts working in as little as two hours without causing drowsiness. Excellent for anxiety-producing events, including shows, competitions, races, or transportation. Single-use, 12-ml Paste syringe is perfectly sized to slip into any saddle or travel bag for use on the trail or while on the road. Economical Powder stores easily in any barn for use before veterinarian or farrier visits, baths, and more. 30-oz bucket includes 1-oz scoop. For horses only.
Suggested use:
Paste: Administer one full syringe 2 hours before strenuous activity. For transporting horses, administer one full syringe 2 hours prior to loading, then one full syringe every 8 hours if transporting is prolonged. Administer contents of syringe directly into the horse's mouth on the back of the tongue. Powder: Administer one ounce daily per horse regardless of body weight.
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Powder
| Active Ingredients per ounce |
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| Ignatia amara |
0.03345 mg |
| Valerian root |
0.03345 mg |
| Inactive Ingredients: |
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| Lactose |
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Paste
| Active Ingredients per ounce |
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| Ignatia amara |
0.00476 mg |
| Valerian root |
0.00476 mg |
| Inactive Ingredients: |
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Aqueous Gelatin, Methyl Paraben, Propyl Paraben, and Saccharinate. |
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Cautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. Keep away from excessive heat.
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