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What is the difference between Ulcergard and Gastrogard?

What is the difference between Ulcergard and Gastrogard?

The only differences between the two are product name and labeling: ULCERGARD is labeled for prevention of gastric ulcers at a dose of 1/4 syringe administered daily. GASTROGARD is labeled for treatment of gastric ulcers at a dose of 1 syringe administered daily.

How often do you give Ulcergard?

This medication is often given 2-3 times per day orally. omeprazole (Gastrogard/Ulcergard?) In general, the omeprazole dosage for a horse undergoing TREATMENT for gastric ulcers is 4mg/kg (which for an average sized horse is one tube per day) for 30 days.

How much is a tube of Ulcergard?

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Do you need a prescription for Ulcergard?

Ulcergard is a non-prescription drug and is available over the counter. The concentration and amount of omeprazole is exactly the same in Gastrogard as it is in Ulcergard.

How long does it take for Ulcergard to work?

Timeframe for effect. Omeprazole takes several days to fully decrease stomach acid (increase the pH). Therefore vets don’t expect to see improvement in pain and other signs of gastric ulcers until day 3. The healing course for ulcers is 2-4 weeks of treatment.

How much does Gastrogard cost?

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Does Ulcergard need to be given on an empty stomach?

If you’re treating a horse with GastroGard, Slovis recommends giving it to the horse on an empty stomach. “Research has shown in animals that if you give GastroGard on a full stomach, you might not get the increase in pH that you want because the stomach doesn’t absorb it as well on a full stomach,” he said.

How long is Ulcergard good for?

UlcerGard is currently the only non-prescription, FDA-approved product intended for the prevention of gastric ulcers, or Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS), in healthy horses for up to 28 days.

How many doses of Ulcergard does a horse need?

Directions For Use

ULCERGARD ® DOSAGE CHART
HORSE WEIGHT DOSE*
600-1200 lbs. 1 dose per day
over 1200 lbs. 2 doses once per day
*Duration of 8 or 28 days

How quickly does Ulcergard work?

What is the best ulcer medicine for horses?

There is currently only one pharmaceutical treatment – omeprazole – approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for gastric ulcers in horses. Omeprazole is available as a paste formulation and has been very effective in preventing and treating gastric ulceration in all types of horses.

Can horse ulcers heal on their own?

As an owner or rider, it’s crucial to know the signs of horse ulcers because they cause intense discomfort and seldom heal on their own. In fact, only four to 10 percent of equine ulcers heal without treatment.

How does ulcergard oral paste work for horses?

ULCERGARD (omeprazole) Oral Paste works to prevent stomach ulcers in horses. The active ingredient in ULCERGARD, omeprazole has been extensively tested for safety and effectiveness. It works by reducing the production of acid in the horse’s stomach.

What’s the difference between an ulcergard and a GastroGard?

This is primarily because the function of UlcerGard is different from the function of GastroGard. While GastroGard serves to heal and treat horses that currently have ulcers, UlcerGard serves as a preventative for horses at risk of developing ulcers.

How big is a bottle of ulcergard?

Specifications Specification Description Brand ULCERGARD Product Weight 1.4 oz. with package Product Length 9 10/16 in. Administration Oral

How many horses have stomach ulcers a year?

Stomach ulcers are more common in horses than once believed. Studies have demonstrated stomach ulcers in approximately 60% of performance horses, with up to 96% of horses in some disciplines during peak competition season. ULCERGARD (omeprazole) Oral Paste works to prevent stomach ulcers in horses.

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Ruth Doyle