SAINT LOUIS, MO, October 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) The True-Dose team will be in San Diego on October 14-17 showcasing natural liquid pet supplements at the National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Convention and Trade Exposition. True-Dose representatives will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about clinical studies, efficacy, formulations, distribution and availability.
Pharmacists from around the country trust True-Dose's patented delivery system for dispensing accurate, metered doses of vital supplements to their dogs and cats in liquid form. True-Dose has worked with veterinary nutritionists to develop a line of high quality, natural supplements to meet the family pet's nutritional needs. The doses are applied directly onto food with a pharmaceutical pump dispenser, eliminating the challenges associated with coaxing dogs and cats to consume tablets on a daily basis.
"Pet parents expect the same quality for their pets as they would for themselves. That is why True-Dose is a perfect solution for their needs," says Joe Wayman, President of True-Dose.
True-Dose has worked with leading providers to develop the next generation of natural pet supplements for companion animals, and has worked closely with Oklahoma State University researchers on clinical studies to validate True-Dose's liquid supplements over current tablets for cats and dogs. OSU studies have shown that True-Dose is absorbed 5 times faster and at 3 times the concentration of tablets.
True-Dose's product line on display at NCPA will consist of formulations for Calming (a blend of natural and botanical ingredients to help maintain normal disposition for stressful situations); Joint Care (a highly concentrated formula of glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM); Wellness (key nutrients and essential antioxidants to eliminate free radicals); Skin & Coat (a unique blend of Omega 3 & 6 , Biotin, and other essential nutrients to support healthy skin and coat) and a dental cleaning kit. Stop by booth #1117 to see the full line of products.
To learn more about True-Dose nutraceuticals, please visit http://www.truedosepets.com
To schedule a one-on-one appointment with a True-Dose representative during NCPA, send an email to contact@truedosepets.com.
About NCPA
The National Community Pharmacists Association, founded in 1898, represents pharmacist owners, managers, and employees of more than 23,000 independent community pharmacies across the United States. The nation's independent pharmacies, independent pharmacy franchises, and independent chains dispense nearly half of the nation's retail prescription medicines. See more at http://www.ncpanet.org.
Headquartered in St. Louis, MO, True-Dose meets pharmaceutical standards to provide superior liquid products for dogs and cats. The patented metered dose delivery system accurately delivers highly concentrated doses of liquid. This is a clean, effective, easy way to administer supplements on a daily basis. True-Dose also has an exclusive veterinary line of products that is available through veterinary hospitals and over-the-counter through independent pet stores. For more information, please contact us at (314) 428-1428.
True-Dose to Display Liquid Pet Supplements at the National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Convention in San Diego on October 14-17, 2012
True-Dose staff will display liquid pet supplements at the NCPA in San Diego Oct. 14-17. The patented delivery system dispenses accurate doses of liquid supplements. Doses are applied directly onto food that absorbs 5 times faster than tablets.
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[Press-News.org] True-Dose to Display Liquid Pet Supplements at the National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Convention in San Diego on October 14-17, 2012True-Dose staff will display liquid pet supplements at the NCPA in San Diego Oct. 14-17. The patented delivery system dispenses accurate doses of liquid supplements. Doses are applied directly onto food that absorbs 5 times faster than tablets.