Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses), decreased appetite. (eating less), excessive gas
Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not horses), decreased appetite (eating less), excessive gas, and diarrhea. There is one report of a horse showing signs of skin itchiness after getting the drug.
UlcerGard contains 2.28 g omeprazole per 6.15 g tube (37% omeprazole). General Anesthesia for Horses: Procedures
What are the side effects of this medication? Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses)
Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses), decreased appetite. (eating less), excessive gas
What are the side effects of this medication? Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses)
Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses), decreased appetite. (eating less), excessive gas
What are the side effects of this medication? Omeprazole is generally tolerated well by dogs, cats, and horses, but it could cause vomiting (not in horses)
Do you use or recommend omeprazole treatment in horses? Check out this research. Effects of Stopping Omeprazole Treatment in Horses A study
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Hence Omeprazole being a much more expensive drug than it is now.....