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Supports a Healthy Response to Allergens

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What is Dermaquin?

Dermaquin is a skin support supplement for cats and dogs that helps support a healthy response to allergens. It helps to fortify and support the skin's natural barrier, making it more difficult for allergens to cause an allergic response.

Available From Your Veterinarian

Dermaquin Skin Support diagram showing skin layer and hair folicles
Loss of Skin barrier integrity - Self-Trauma - Skin Redness
Skin Barrier Relationship

Pets are exposed to environmental allergens every day that can affect their skin health and comfort level. The relationship between the skin barrier and responses to allergens is a two-way street. If the skin barrier is compromised, it is more likely to be affected by allergens, often leading to other skin issues.

The unique ingredients found in Dermaquin Skin Support Supplement work to support multiple pathways within the skin to provide a comprehensive approach to skin health.

Environmental Allergens Can Include:

Pollen

Kiwi

Dust Mites

Kiwi

Mold

What To Look For:
  • Excessive scratching, licking, or chewing
  • Frequent rolling, rubbing, or scooting
  • Hair loss
  • Changes in the skin
  • Body odor
  • Foot chewing
How does Dermaquin work?

The unique ingredients in Dermaquin Skin Support Supplement work to provide a comprehensive approach to skin health. Dermaquin supports a healthy response to allergens by promoting the skin’s natural barrier to help break the vicious cycle of skin issues

Gamma-Linolenic Acid Hardy Kiwi Beta-Glucan Omega-3a
Beta-Glucan

WHAT IS THE BETA-GLUCAN IN DERMAQUIN?

Beta-1,3/1,6-glucan is a polysaccharide found in the cell wall of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, that helps support the immune system within the skin.

Human products on Nutramaxlabs.com are sold by Nutramax Laboratories Consumer Care, Inc. Veterinary products on Nutramaxlabs.com are sold by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.

*Source: Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended animal supplements.