Pharmaceutical CO2: What It Is, How You Get It and Some Info For Your Veterinarian

In this issue we’re talking about what pharmaceutical carbon dioxide is and how you can get it. And, we’ll give you a link to a packet of information about Dioxyfin® you can give to your veterinarian.

Dioxyfin DXN is not your ordinary carbon dioxide and for one good reason. Ordinary carbon dioxide is not approved by the FDA for medical use. So we sell only carbon dioxide that meets FDA standard and regulations and that carbon dioxide is called pharmaceutical carbon dioxide.

Carbon dioxide is classified as a drug by the FDA because of its effect on the body and the FDA requires that carbon dioxide administered as a drug MUST:

  1. Be manufactured in accordance with FDA standards and regulations, and

  2. Be used by or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.

So, you cannot buy Dioxyfin or any other pharmaceutical carbon dioxide from anyone other than veterinarian.

In case your vet isn’t familiar with Dioxyfin or transdermal carbon dioxide therapy, we have put together a packet of information you can give her that will fill her in on all the facts and figures about our therapy. The packet includes:

What, Why, How, When: it tells what pharmaceutical carbon dioxide is, why it has such a beneficial effect on healing, how it is administered and when it is best used.

Literature and Citations: links to a hundred years of research about:

  1. Physiological actions of carbon dioxide research,

  2. Cell biology and carbon dioxide,

  3. Therapeutic elevations of carbon dioxide concentrations, and

  4. Clinical and animal studies about the use of carbon dioxide.

White Paper: written by our chief science officer that discusses how carbon dioxide behaves in the body, how it triggers the development of new blood vessels, and how it increases oxygen in the tissues. It also includes information about how carbon dioxide can pass through the skin and reach diseased tissue to promote healing.

Therapy Instructions: this checklist, which accompanies every shipment of therapy sleeves, contains step-by-step instructions on how to perform the therapy on any animal.

You can download the information packet here: www.dxnco2.com/packet

We have a lot more information on our site including testimonials, case studies, and videos. Stop by and take a look ,www.serendimedical.com and ask your vet about Dioxyfin carbon dioxide therapy.

And, if you have any questions, if you need help, or if you would like us to get in touch with your vet just give us a call (817-757-4237) or send us an email at hello@serendimedical.com