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Quincy Animal Health Announces Distribution Partnerships for Neutricks&#174

Quincy Animal Health Announces Distribution Partnerships for Neutricks®

Neutricks, a new evidence-based supplement to help dogs with cognitive dysfunction syndrome, is now available to veterinarians through three of the leading distributors in the animal health industry.

Madison, Wis (Vocus/PRWEB) January 10, 2011

Quincy Animal Health, a leader in canine cognitive health and manufacturer of Neutricks® is pleased to announce partnership with three of the largest animal health distributors.

Veterinarians interested in carrying Neutricks in their practice for patients exhibiting signs of Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome can now order from Butler Schein Animal Health, Midwest Veterinary Supply, Inc., or MWI Veterinary Supply.

David Merrick, General Manager of Quincy Animal Health and veteran of animal health product launches noted, “It is unique to have the strong support so quickly from the top veterinary distributors for a new product from a new animal health company.” Merrick added, “The combination of outstanding scientific data on the active ingredient in Neutricks and the unmet need in the marketplace for cognitive dysfunction syndrome has presented the distributors with an obvious winning proposition.”

These three distributors represent over 200 years of veterinary distribution, cover the entire United States and Europe and have a combined sales force of over 600 Territory Managers and 500 Inside Sales reps.

About Quincy Animal Health
Quincy Animal Health, LLC markets Neutricks™, a new evidence-based chewable supplement to aid in the treatment of canine cognitive dysfunction. The product uses technology developed by parent company Quincy Bioscience, a biotechnology company based in Madison, Wisconsin. Quincy Bioscience is focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel compounds to fight the aging process. The company's products focus on restoring calcium balance related to neurodegenerative disorders and other destructive age-related mechanisms.

More information can be found at http://www. quincyanimalhealth. com.

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