Lactanase helps support optimal energy release and muscle function in all classes of horses, but is widely used for performance horses. Lactanase supplies nutrients important for the formation of acetyl coenzyme A in the horse's body (Acetyl coenzyme A is the gateway to the Krebs cycle, where the release of cellular energy takes place). Lactanase Powder 10 gm/scoop by NexGen is a superior supplement for horses engaging in intense activity when the need for energy is greatest.
Active Ingredients
Calcium Chloride 0.2 gm
Magnesium Chloride 0.22 gm
Potassium Chloride 0.34 gm
Sodium Acetate 5.44 gm
Dextrose 3.83 gm
FOR RX ONLY: A valid prescription from a licensed veterinarian is required for dispensing this medication.
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FOR RX ONLY: A valid prescription from a licensed veterinarian is required...