Samylin Tablets - Large Breed - Dogs over 30kg - Pack of 30
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Samylin Large Breed Tablets provide nutritional support for larger dogs that need help maintaining normal liver function. The liver plays a vital role in digestion, nutrient storage, metabolism and processing waste products, but early liver changes are not always easy to spot at home. If your vet has identified raised liver enzymes or recommended extra hepatic support, Samylin Large Breed Tablets can be used as part of your dog’s daily care routine.
Samylin Large Breed Tablets contain SAMe, silybin from milk thistle, vitamin E and vitamin C to help support healthy liver cells, antioxidant defences and normal glutathione pathways. Designed with larger dogs in mind, they can be useful during recovery, periods of hepatic stress or longer-term liver monitoring, helping owners provide consistent support alongside veterinary advice, diet changes and follow-up checks. Pack of 30 Tablets.
Product Features
- Pack Size: - 30 Tablets
- Target Animal: - Dog (Canine)
- Pet Prescription Required?: - No
- Product Name: - Samylin Large Breed Tablets - Pack of 30
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Samylin Large Breed Tablets are designed to support normal liver function in larger dogs, particularly where a vet has advised additional hepatic nutritional support. The liver is one of the hardest-working organs in the body, helping with digestion, nutrient storage, fat metabolism, blood clotting factors and the processing of substances that the body no longer needs. Because the liver has a remarkable ability to compensate, early changes are not always obvious at home.
Samylin Tablets offer a simple way to provide targeted nutritional support alongside your vet’s plan, whether your dog needs short-term help during a period of recovery or longer-term support for ongoing liver health.
Samylin Tablets contain nutrients that help maintain healthy liver cells, known as hepatocytes, and support the body’s natural antioxidant defences. Liver cells are exposed to oxidative stress as they process fats, hormones, medicines, dietary components and waste products. Oxidative stress is linked with unstable molecules called free radicals, which can place extra pressure on cell membranes and normal metabolic pathways. Samylin Tablets contain a carefully chosen blend of S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine, often called SAMe, silybin from milk thistle, vitamin E and vitamin C. These ingredients are commonly used in veterinary liver support because they help maintain antioxidant status, assist normal glutathione pathways and support the structure and function of hepatocytes without being unnecessarily complex for day-to-day use. The aim is not to force the liver to work harder, but to provide nutritional building blocks that help it carry out its normal roles more comfortably.
SAMe is an important methyl donor and a precursor for glutathione, one of the liver’s key internal antioxidants. By supporting normal glutathione production, Samylin Tablets help the liver manage the everyday by-products of metabolism and detoxification. SAMe also contributes to normal methylation and transsulphuration pathways, which are involved in cell maintenance and antioxidant balance. Silybin, the active component associated with milk thistle, supports hepatocyte cell membranes and contributes additional antioxidant activity. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that works within cell membranes, while vitamin C supports antioxidant recycling in the body. Together, these ingredients mean Samylin Tablets provide broad nutritional support for liver function, rather than focusing on only one pathway. This can be especially helpful when the liver is under extra demand due to age, illness, medication, digestive upset, reduced appetite, recent anaesthesia or changes seen on routine blood tests.
A dog with liver strain may not always look dramatically unwell, but changes can include reduced appetite, vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss, lethargy, increased thirst, behavioural changes, jaundice or a yellow colour to the whites of the eyes. These signs can have many causes, so they should always be discussed with a vet, particularly if they are persistent, severe or appear suddenly. Samylin Tablets are not a substitute for diagnosis or prescribed treatment, but they can be a useful part of supportive care once your vet has assessed your dog. Signs that should prompt veterinary advice include:
- Your dog is eating less than usual or is refusing meals for more than a day.
- Your dog has repeated vomiting, ongoing diarrhoea or noticeable abdominal discomfort.
- Your dog seems unusually tired, confused, weak or reluctant to exercise.
- Your dog develops yellow gums, yellow skin or yellowing in the whites of the eyes.
Pet owners often feel reassured by having a clear liver-support routine, especially when it sits alongside follow-up blood tests, dietary advice and any medication already recommended by the practice. Samylin Tablets can support dogs whose liver results are being monitored and may also be used where the aim is to maintain normal hepatic function over time.
For large breed dogs, tablet size and ease of administration matter. Samylin Large Breed Tablets are made for bigger dogs, which helps avoid giving multiple smaller-dose products when a more suitable size is available. The tablets should be given whole, as directed on the pack or by your vet, and they may usually be given with or without food. Giving Samylin Tablets at the same time each day can make the routine easier to remember, particularly for dogs taking other medicines or supplements. Because the liver is involved in processing many substances, it is sensible to tell your vet about all current medicines, supplements and special diets before starting Samylin Tablets. This is especially important for dogs with complex medical histories, chronic disease, pancreatitis, endocrine conditions or previous reactions to supplements. Dogs with liver concerns may also need diet changes, weight management, bile acid testing, ultrasound scans or regular blood monitoring, so Samylin Tablets should be viewed as one supportive element within a broader clinical picture.
Samylin Tablets are beneficial because they support the liver in several connected ways: they help maintain normal hepatocyte function, provide antioxidant nutrients, support glutathione-related pathways, assist healthy cell membranes and fit into both short-term and long-term care plans when recommended by a vet. Liver support is often about consistency, monitoring and making small, reliable changes that help your dog’s body cope better. Samylin Tablets can be used alongside appropriate veterinary management for dogs with raised liver markers, suspected hepatic stress or a need for additional nutritional support during recovery. Owners should store the product as directed, avoid changing the dose without advice, and contact their vet promptly if their dog becomes jaundiced, stops eating, seems unusually quiet, develops repeated vomiting or shows any rapid change in wellbeing. It can also make discussions with your vet easier, as the supplement routine is clear, repeatable and simple to record alongside daily appetite and energy levels. Samylin Tablets provide a reassuring option for owners who want to actively support liver function while keeping decisions grounded in veterinary guidance, sensible monitoring and the individual needs of their dog.
How do Samylin Tablets support liver function?
Samylin Tablets contain SAMe, silybin, vitamin E and vitamin C. These ingredients support antioxidant defences, healthy hepatocyte membranes and glutathione-related pathways. This helps the liver manage normal metabolic demands and oxidative stress, while fitting into a wider care plan from your vet.
Can Samylin Tablets help dogs with raised liver enzymes?
Raised liver enzymes can have many causes, so your vet should investigate and advise on treatment. Samylin Tablets may be recommended as supportive nutritional care when liver enzymes such as ALT or ALP are being monitored, but they do not replace diagnostic tests, prescribed medicine or dietary advice.
Are Samylin Large Breed Tablets suitable for all dogs?
Samylin Large Breed Tablets are intended for larger dogs, with smaller and medium options available for other pets. Suitability depends on your dog’s weight, health status and veterinary advice. Speak to your vet before use if your dog is pregnant, seriously unwell or taking regular medication.
How long can dogs take Samylin Tablets for?
Some dogs use Samylin Tablets for a short period after illness or medication, while others may use them for longer-term liver support. The right duration depends on your dog’s condition, blood results and response. Your vet can advise when to continue, review or stop supplementation.
Can Samylin Tablets be given with other medication?
Many dogs taking liver support are also on other veterinary medicines, but your vet should check the overall plan. Tell your practice about all prescribed medication, supplements and special diets before starting Samylin Tablets, particularly if your dog has liver, kidney, endocrine or digestive disease.
What signs suggest my dog may need liver support?
Possible signs of liver strain include reduced appetite, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, weight loss, increased thirst, jaundice or unusual behaviour. These signs are not specific to liver disease, so veterinary assessment is important. Samylin Tablets may be recommended after examination, blood tests or ongoing monitoring.