- Treat acute seizures and epilepsy in cats and dogs
- Prevent cat seizures and dog seizures from occurring
- Reduce the drowsiness and clumsiness that often occur after a seizure
- Prevent over-stimulation of the nervous system
- Lower high fevers associated with seizures
- Regulate blood pressure
Product Details Although seizures are often thought of as dramatic events, there are a number of different types of seizures, some of which may appear to be quite subtle. A generalized seizure (also known as grand mal seizure, fit or convulsion) generally causes an acute decrease in state of consciousness, repeated movements of the body, excessive salivation, vomiting and often a loss of bladder and bowel control. This event may last from 30 seconds to a few minutes. It is generally followed by a period of drowsiness, difficulty walking or seeing as well as changes in behavior which can last around 24 hours. This is known as the "Post-Ictal" period. The other main type of seizure is a focal motor seizure which is a much less dramatic occurrence. A focal motor seizure will cause just a repeated twitching movement in either the face or limbs and usually only lasts a few seconds. These type of seizures may often go unnoticed especially if they involve fairly innocuous movements like swallowing. Seizures occur because of a change in the electrical activity of the brain. This can be caused by a variety of things including diseases of the nervous system and the brain itself such as epilepsy. Seizures may also be the result of a blow to the head, chemicals, poisons, fever and even nutrient deficiencies such as calcium deficiency in nursing mothers. Treatment for seizures is directed at the underlying cause or disease in cases where this is known. Anti-epileptic drugs such as Phenobarbital are commonly used to prevent seizures which are severe or occur frequently. It is important to seek medical care for your pet if he/she has more than one seizure per month, has changed behavior in between the seizures (Excluding the period directly after the seizure) or becomes generally lethargic, has difficulty in walking or refuses food. PetAlive EaseSure is a 100% natural blend of herbal and homeopathic ingredients specially selected to treat and prevent seizures in pets. It may be used to relieve acute seizures of multiple causes immediately and may also be used preventatively for the treatment of chronic seizure disorders. EaseSure Drops may be used instead of or along with your pet's conventional medication for seizures. However, it is not recommended that you discontinue your pet's prescription medication without consulting your veterinarian. Also consult your veterinarian first when deciding to use EaseSure simultaneously with prescription medication so that your pet's progress may be adequately monitored. Ingredients - Passiflora incarnata (Passionflower) is an herb used widely for anxiety and stress and is also useful for calming an overstimulated nervous system. In this way Passiflora is effective in both prevention and treatment of seizures, especially when stress is a precipitating factor, as is often the case with seizures.
- Scuttelaria laterifolia (Skullcap) is a well-known calmative and antispasmodic herb and will help to reduce over-stimulation that can lead to seizure occurrence. It is also helpful in lowering fever and regulating blood pressure, two further contributing precipitants of seizures in pets.
- Hyoscyamus (30C)is a homeopathic remedy valuable in the acute and long-term treatment of all seizures and tic disorders.
- Belladonna (30C)is also a homeopathic remedy well-known for its usefulness in seizure control, especially those seizures associated with high fever.
- Cuprum mettalicum (30C)another homeopathically prepared ingredient, controls seizures and addresses any associated mental dullness or vomiting.
Contains no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards. Usage PetAlive EaseSure comes in convenient tincture form. DIRECTIONS: Chronic: Mix drops in a favorite treat two to three times daily. Acute: Half the recommended dose may be mixed into a little water and squirted or spooned directly into the back of the mouth when needed (repeat after 5 minutes for up to two doses if necessary). Cats and small dogs: 2 - 3 drops. Medium dogs: 5 drops. Large dogs: 8 - 10 drops. CAUTION: Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. Safety during pregnancy and nursing not yet established. Can EaseSure be taken together with my pet’s current medication? Generally this is safe to do. It is best to do this under supervision of your vet as, with continued use of EaseSure, the dosage of your pet’s prescription medication may be lowered or even stopped altogether. When used acutely, EaseSure should take effect within minutes and you will find your pet’s seizure resolves more quickly than usual. When used regularly on a chronic basis you will notice a decreased overall frequency of seizures within 3-6 weeks. One 50 ml bottle of EaseSure will last for 15 - 60 days, depending on the size and needs of your pet.
About the Manufacturer PetAlive is new line of herbal pet remedies formulated by experts in homeopathy and Chinese medicine. PetAlive treatments are specifically designed to treat your pet in a holistic and natural manner, and are based on the proven success of the Native Remedies line of herbal treatments.
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