Cosequin

Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. is pleased to announce that Cosequin® soft chews for joint health have been fortified with omega-3 fatty acids to also help support skin and coat health. Cosequin, the #1 Veterinarian recommended retail joint health supplement brand*, has been a key industry leader in the animal supplement category for over two decades.

Cosequin Maximum Strength Plus MSM soft chews for joint health, as well as new Cosequin Minis for small dog breeds, have been reformulated to contain a beneficial blend of long-chain fatty acids EPA and DHA derived from fish oil.

“Using Cosequin soft chews with omega-3 fatty acids can provide benefits beyond joint health support,” said Robert Devlin, DVM, Executive Director, Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.  “The long chain omega-3 fatty acids found in Cosequin soft chews can help support skin and coat health in your dog as well.”

Cosequin Maximum Strength Plus MSM & Omega-3s and Cosequin Minis Plus Omega-3s provide multiple health benefits for your dog in one tasty, convenient soft chew that can be given as a treat.

Cosequin Soft Chews Plus Omega-3s are available at Walmart. For more information, visit www.cosequin.com or call customer service at (888) 886-6442 Monday to Friday between 8:30 am to 5 pm Eastern time.

About Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.:
Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc. develops and markets supplements for pets to help support their quality of life. Products include Cosequin®, the #1 veterinarian-recommended retail joint health supplement brand,* and Denamarin®, the #1 veterinarian-recommended liver support brand.**  Other health supplements include products for urinary tract health, digestive health and skin/coat health plus overall wellness. To learn more, call (888) 886-6442 or visit nutramaxlabs.com.

*Source: Among retail brands. Survey conducted in February 2016 of small animal veterinarians who recommended oral joint health supplements.
**Source: Survey conducted in February 2016 of small animal veterinarians who recommended liver support brands.