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B-Kalm™ Paste by Farnam
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Easy-to-administer amino acid paste for calming support in horses
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Administer to your horse prior to exercise or other stressful situations
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Contains 10,000 mg L-Tryptophan per 1.2 oz syringe
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Support calm behavior with this easy-to-administer paste supplement. B-Kalm Paste contains 10,000 mg of L-Tryptophan, an essential amino acid that cannot be synthesized by the body but is essential for proper nervous system function. Administer to anxious horses 1-1/2 to 2 hours prior to exercise, competitions, or other known stressful events.
Directions: Administer contents of syringe onto back of horse's tongue 1-1/2 to 2 hours prior to exercise.
Please click on "More Information" for ingredients and other label information.
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| Active Ingredients per 1.2 oz Syringe |
| L-Tryptophan |
10,000 mg |
Inactive Ingredients: Dextrose, Ethyl Alcohol, Ground Limestone, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Bentonite, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Saccharin, Thiamine Hydrochloride with Artificial Flavor and Color, Water, and Xanthan Gum.
Precautions: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
For use in horses only.
Store below 86°F.
Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of other animals and children. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately. This product should not be given to animals intended for human consumption. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. |
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