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Gastrotek

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Gastrotek works for the treatment of equine and camel ulcers, inhibits acid production at the source with it´s ability to control acid for 24 hs.

Enhance the mucosal protection in horses and camels body by stimulating mucus and bicarbonate production along with treatment for the colonic equine ulcers.

Gastrotek works for the treatment of equine and camel ulcers, inhibits acid production at the source with it´s ability to control acid for 24 hs.

Enhance the mucosal protection in horses and camels body by stimulating mucus and bicarbonate production along with treatment for the colonic equine ulcers.

With Omeprazol which helps toto prevent upper gastrointestinal bleeding , Gastrotek also contains misoprostol which is used for the prevention of NSAID-induced gastric ulcers. It acts upon gastric parietal cells, inhibiting the secretion of gastric acid by G-protein coupled receptor-mediated inhibition of adenylate cyclase, which leads to decreased intracellular cyclic AMP levels and decreased proton pump activity at the apical surface of the parietal cell

COMPOSTION for gastrotek

Omeprazole ……………….. 4,20 mg

Misoprostol ………………… 2,30 mg

Exp. …………………………….. 100 ml

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGES of gastrotek

Horses / Camels: 5 – 10 ml every day for 5 days before the competition – IM ( Recommended 1 week – Max use, 21 days.)

PRESENTATION gastrotek

30 ml

GastroTec

Equine Gastric and Colonic Ulcer Treatment

GastroTec  (Omeprazole, Misoprostol) is a supplemental medication for the treatment of gastric and colonic ulcers in horses. Omeprazole is an effective inhibitor of gastric acid secretion in horses and thereby helps in preventing and treating gastric ulcers. Misoprostol is highly effective in colonic ulcer treatment. GastroTec is recommended to be used during stressful events or activities that may cause gastric and/or colonic ulcers.

  • Convenient once-a-day dosing
  • Easy to administer and readily accepted by horses
  • Proven to prevent gastric ulcers and their recurrence

Clinical Signs Associated with Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS)

  • Occurs in the stomach and foregut
  • Poor appetite
  • Change in behavior
  • Unhealthy appearance
  • Reduced physical ability and performance

Clinical Signs Associated with Colonic Ulcers

  • Occurs in the intestines and hindqut
  • Poor appetite
  • Dull hair coat
  • Lethargy
  • Can progress to diarrhea, fever and recurring episodes of colic
  • Condition may worsen with the administration of some medications such as Phenylbutazone (Bute) and Banamine

Composition

  • Omeprazole blocks secretion of acid at the parietal cell membrane by irreversibly binding to the proton pump of the cell. Due to its prolonged anti-secretory effect, Omeprazole allows for once-daily dosing.
  • Misoprostol provides unique mucosal protective effects in the colon and enhances the rate of repair.

Dosage and Administration:

Once daily administration of GastroTec is recommended for horses exposed to stressful conditions which may include: training, racing, showing, traveling, stall confinement, and competition.

  1. To set the syringe plunger, unlock the dose ring by rotating 1/4 turn and slide the dose ring along the plunger shaft so that the side nearest the barrel is set at he appropriate daily dose marking.
  2. Rotate 1/4 turn to lock ring before dosing.
  3. Make sure horse’s mouth contains no feed before administration.
  4. Remove syringe tip cover.
  5. Insert syringe into the corner of the horse’s mouth.
  6. Depress the plunger until it stops at the base ring.

GastroTec is intended for use in healthy horses and weighing at least 600 lbs. GastroTec is not intended for used in pregnant mares or mares intended for breeding.

GastroTec in the care of gastric and colonic ulcers in foals and weanlings has not been evaluated.https://kihorsemed.com/

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