Leptospira infection in dogs can cause severe liver damage and systemic symptoms. Proper care and treatment are essential.





| Item | Hepatocyte Revital Protein | LiverPlus Safety Capsule | Liver Care Premium Febrit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Ingredients | Glucosamine, oxyamine | Vitamin E, selenium | Glucosamine, vitamin E, selenium, immune-modulating ingredients |
| Claimed Use | Supportive liver care purpose (hepatocyte regeneration effect is unconfirmed by evidence) | Antioxidant support purpose | Liver care and antioxidant support purpose (reinfection prevention effect is unconfirmed by evidence) |
| Dosage Form | Soft jelly | Capsule | Liquid |
| Concurrent Antibiotic Use | Veterinary consultation required | Veterinary consultation required | Veterinary consultation required |
| Dietary Ingredient Safety | No artificial flavors/colors | No artificial additives | Purely natural ingredients |
All products are supplementary measures, and leptospirosis is fundamentally treated with hospitalization, fluids, antibiotics, and supportive care. Also, since leptospira is a zoonotic pathogen, be sure to consult a veterinarian before use.
Precautions and Contraindications
Managing leptospiral liver involvement in dogs must be done alongside veterinary care. The product is only a supportive treatment tool and does not replace actual treatment. Always consult your veterinarian, even when using it alongside prescribed antibiotics.


A veterinarian who majored in veterinary medicine at Khon Kaen University, Thailand, and completed the IVSA program at North Carolina State University in the United States. Drawing on clinical experience at animal hospitals, he works in the pet healthcare field and is dedicated to building a digital care environment that connects pet parents with veterinarians.
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[1] Notes on Canine Internal Medicine, 4th Ed. (2014) - Organ System: Leptospira infection and hepatic involvement
[2] Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook, 9th Ed. (2021) - Antibiotics and liver toxicity in dogs
[3] BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology, 4th Ed. (2012) - Zoonotic infections and systemic complications