Dosage may need to be decreased. Omeprazole is not recommended for use in pregnant or lactating mares. Omeprazole is FDA approved for use in horses and is a prescription drug restricted to use by or on the lawful written or oral order of a licensed veterinarian. Omeprazole is commonly used in competition and race horses.
Omeprazole may also be used in low dosages as an ulcer suppressant. Omeprazole Side-Effects. Your horse s health is paramount, and when using Omeprazole for a prolonged period of time, there is always the possibility of your horse experiencing an adverse reaction. An abrupt stoppage of Omeprazole may result in a rebounding acid effect.
Dosage may need to be decreased. Omeprazole is not recommended for use in pregnant or lactating mares. Omeprazole is FDA approved for use in horses and is a prescription drug restricted to use by or on the lawful written or oral order of a licensed veterinarian. Omeprazole is commonly used in competition and race horses.
Purposes: To confirm the effectiveness of omeprazole at 4 mg/kg/day for treatment of gastric ulcers in horses, and to determine the dosage of omeprazole
Omeprazole may also be used in low dosages as an ulcer suppressant. Omeprazole Side-Effects. Your horse s health is paramount, and when using Omeprazole for a prolonged period of time, there is always the possibility of your horse experiencing an adverse reaction. An abrupt stoppage of Omeprazole may result in a rebounding acid effect.
DOSAGE ADMINISTRATION Prevention of occurrence and recurrence of gastric ulcers in horses by treatment with omeprazole at 1mg/kg/day, in Proceedings.
For treatment of ulcers, the first omeprazole for horses dosage is 4 mg/kg (1.8 mg/lb) per day for 28 days. For prevention, the second omeprazole for horses dosage is 1 mg/kg (0.9 mg/lb) per day as needed, in particular during periods of increased stress. Omeprazole works to decrease the animal s stomach s acidity.
Figure 1Mean serum omeprazole concentrations in 4 horses after omeprazole formulation at a dosage of 4 mg/kg, PO, every 24 hours
Common Dosage Forms: Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses), decreased appetite.
Hence Omeprazole being a much more expensive drug than it is now.....