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bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete Plus
bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete plus – Hypertonic inhalation solution for horses
Does your horse suffer from stuck mucus? bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete plus is a ready-to-use hypertonic saline solution that helps loosen and remove tough mucus, allowing your horse to breathe more freely.
What does bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete plus do?
This sterile saline solution contains bi-medEctoin®, a natural molecule that: Hydrates the respiratory tract and protects against stimuli such as pollen, dust and allergens.
- Loosens mucus and supports drainage in case of acute accumulation.
- Provides relief for horses with chronic respiratory problems.
- Has no side effects or habituation effect, and is not metabolized.
Use and application bitop
EQUI® LUNG Complete plus has been specially developed for use in an inhaler and does not need to be diluted. The solution can be used safely in horses with stuck mucus in a course of treatment for a period of 1-3 weeks.
How to use?
- Use 10-30 ml per inhalation session, depending on the capacity of the nebulizer
- Nebulize the solution daily for optimal effect in a period of 1-3 weeks
- After the treatment you can switch to an isotonic saline solution, such as bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete, for long-term care
- To maintain sterility, use a cannula or spike to remove the solution from the vial
The difference between bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete plus and bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete is in the composition and use:
- bitopEQUI® LUNG CompletePlus is hypertonic (3% saline solution) and actively helps to loosen and drain stuck mucus. Ideal for horses with acute respiratory problems.
- bitopEQUI® LUNG Complete is isotonic (0.9% saline solution) and suitable for long-term care and hydration of the respiratory tract after an intensive treatment.
In short: Use LUNG Complete plus if your horse suffers from tough mucus, and then switch to LUNG Complete for daily support.
Read more about isotonic and hypertonic here in the info file!
Important: This product is a complementary animal care product and does not replace diagnosis or therapy by a veterinarian. However, it can be used as a supportive measure in consultation with a veterinarian.