Cosequin DS Joint Health Chewable Tablets for Dogs

Supplied By: Nutramax (CHEWDS250)


SKU
024695


Unit of
Measure
250 Count


Pack
Type
Bottle


Case
Qty
12

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SKU
024695


Size
250 Count

Case
Qty
12

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Product Description

Cosequin® DS Chewable Tablets come in a bottle of 132, and 250 tablets. They contain FCHG49® Glucosamine Hydrochloride and TRH122® Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate.† FCHG49® Glucosamine Hydrochloride and TRH122® Chondroitin Sulfate have been scientifically formulated to help support and maintain the health of your dog’s joints. The ingredients in Cosequin® work together to help support and protect the cartilage.

Features & Benefits

  • Available in capsules and chewable tablets
  • Formulated to help keep healthy dogs active Cosequin® brand joint health supplement is shown to be safe, effective, and bioavailable in peer-reviewed, published, controlled U.S. veterinary studies