Quality in every bottle

Quality in every bottle

The ingredients

Ensuring safety every step of the way has always been at the forefront of SoluPet’s approach, especially when it comes to their ingredients.

The foundational ingredients of Neuronal Defense – Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and Polyoxyethanyl-α-tocopheryl sebacate (PTS) – are endogenous antioxidants, meaning they are naturally occurring and essential components of canine physiology. Both ingredients are considered GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe), particularly at the level found in Neuronal Defense. 

As a result, Neuronal Defense has also been proven to cause no adverse effects in heart, lung, liver, or kidney histology. 

Manufacturing excellence

Neuronal Defense’s PTS is manufactured in a pharmaceutical-grade facility based in the United States that adheres to the most rigorous international quality standards. The process is certified under ISO 9001:2015 for quality management and EXCiPACT GMP for Good Manufacturing Practices. SoluPet also operates in full compliance with the U.S Food and Drug Association (FDA), and global regulations governing food and pharmaceutical chemicals.  

To obtain this certification, SoluPet has been proven to:

  • Demonstrate exceptional process control

  • Guarantee purity

  • Guarantee accurate potency

  • Be absent of any contaminants

This dedication guarantees that every batch of Neuronal Defense meets exceptional standards of consistency, purity, and safety.

*The information on this page is intended solely for use by veterinary professionals.  It is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for independent professional medical judgment, expertise, or clinical decision-making.  Veterinarians are responsible for evaluating the applicability of any information for their patients and exercising appropriate clinical judgment.  Nothing on this page constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or an endorsement of any specific therapeutic approach.  If you are not a veterinary professional, you should not rely on this information and should discuss any questions about the information on this page with your Veterinary professional.


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