Description
Palmidol® PEA Capsules for Dogs and Cats
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) Nutritional Supplement
Palmidol® PEA provides palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), a naturally occurring fatty acid compound produced within the body and present in small amounts in foods. This nutritional supplement is designed to support normal physiological balance and wellbeing in dogs and cats as part of a balanced diet.
What is Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA)?
Palmitoylethanolamide is a lipid compound formed from membrane phospholipids and involved in normal cellular signalling processes. It interacts with naturally occurring receptor systems associated with maintaining physiological balance across multiple tissues.
Palmidol® PEA contains 100 mg palmitoylethanolamide per capsule, combined with dried algae providing naturally occurring antioxidant nutrients.
Nutritional Support Across Body Systems
PEA plays a role in supporting normal cellular responses and tissue function throughout the body, including:
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Skin and coat – supports normal skin condition and cellular resilience
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Musculoskeletal system – helps maintain normal musculoskeletal function and mobility
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Digestive system – supports normal intestinal barrier function
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Urinary system – contributes to overall urinary tract wellbeing
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Nervous system – supports normal neuronal function and physiological balance
Product Information
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Each capsule contains 100 mg palmitoylethanolamide (PEA)
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Non-micronised formulation
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Supplemented with dried algae providing antioxidant nutrients
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Suitable for dogs and cats
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Can be used alongside a balanced diet as part of a comprehensive wellbeing plan recommended by your veterinary surgeon
Important Information
Palmidol® PEA is a nutritional supplement and is not a veterinary medicinal product. It is intended to support normal health and wellbeing and should be used as part of a balanced nutritional programme. If your pet has specific health concerns, consult your veterinary surgeon for individual advice.
Recommended dose
1 tablet per 10kg twice daily for 4 weeks, reducing to once daily for maintenance
Treatment may be covered by pet insurance when prescribed by a veterinary surgeon – if you would like to book an online or an in-person consultation visit https://petpainrelief.co.uk/appointments/

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