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Luronica ®

Luronica is an hyaluronic acid oral supplement which may assist in maintaining normal healthy cartilage and with lubrication of the joints.

It may be particularly useful in supporting high motion joints in equine athletes.

Available in 1 Litre and 4.5 Litre bottles.

Hyaluronic acid is the active ingredient in Luronica which is a key component of synovial fluid, giving the fluid its desired “slipperiness” for smooth movement.

Luronica is a pleasantly apple-flavoured, pinkish liquid which can be added to food or water.
Importantly it is not of animal origin as the hyaluronic acid is produced by a bio fermentation process.

Active Constituent: Sodium Hyaluronate 15mg/mL
WITHHOLDING PERIOD(S): NIL.

DAILY MAINTENANCE DOSE:
Horses over 300kg ….10mL daily.

Luronica is available in 1 Litre and 4.5 Litre bottles.

Manufactured in Australia under GMP conditions in an APVMA accredited facility.

Must be fed to and voluntarily consumed by animals.

Does not contain any FEI prohibited substances as per the January 2023 Register.

FEI Regulatory Information

Benefits

Hyaluronic acid is the active ingredient in Luronica which is a key component of synovial fluid, giving the fluid its desired “slipperiness” for smooth movement.

Luronica is a pleasantly apple-flavoured, pinkish liquid which can be added to food or water.
Importantly it is not of animal origin as the hyaluronic acid is produced by a bio fermentation process.

Ingredients

Active Constituent: Sodium Hyaluronate 15mg/mL
WITHHOLDING PERIOD(S): NIL.

Dosage

DAILY MAINTENANCE DOSE:
Horses over 300kg ….10mL daily.

Luronica is available in 1 Litre and 4.5 Litre bottles.

Other Details

Manufactured in Australia under GMP conditions in an APVMA accredited facility.

Must be fed to and voluntarily consumed by animals.

Does not contain any FEI prohibited substances as per the January 2023 Register.

FEI Regulatory Information

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