Horses with known allergies or sensitivities to ingredients like soy (from ASU), avocado, marine-sourced omega-3s, turmeric/curcumin, or Boswellia serrata should not be given the supplement.
Caution is also advised in horses with metabolic disorders such as Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), Cushing’s (PPID), or insulin resistance, particularly when using the CrunchTab format due to its higher carbohydrate content; in such cases, the powdered sachet may be more appropriate with veterinary approval.
Pregnant or lactating mares should only receive BozMerix under veterinary supervision due to limited safety data.
Additionally, horses currently receiving NSAIDs, corticosteroids, or joint injections should only be given BozMerix in coordination with a vet to avoid potential interactions or masking of symptoms.
Finally, while BozMerix is FEI legal and competition safe in the UK, it’s essential to confirm its acceptability with your sport’s regulatory authority in other regions. Always consult your vet before starting any new supplement, especially if your horse has a complex medical history, is on medication, or is used for breeding.