Safety evaluation of Souroubea spp. and Platanus spp. in dogs

Separation anxiety and noise aversion are common behavioral problems in dogs. A novel botanical anxiolytic product containing Souroubea app. vine and Platanus spp. bar was evaluated for safety in dogs at a recommended dose of 1 mg/kg body weight (BW).

In the study, 16 dogs were given either a placebo or the formulation at five times the intended dose for 28 days.  The dogs were monitored for adverse effects. 

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The results of the study concluded that there were no clinically significant adverse effects noted though clinical observation, physical examination, bloodwork, and urinalysis evaluation. 

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Safety evaluation of a new anxiolytic product containing botanicals Souroubea spp. and Platanus spp. in dogs

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