Omeprazole Direct (gastric ulcers)

Completely off topic. But I'm taking this at the moment haha. Just what everyone wanted to know. I didn't realise they used it for horses too?
 
yes and its worked really well horse scoped before and after grade 2 ulcers and clear scope aftre now just keep her on the maintance dose of 1 sachet
 
I have heard that human omeprazole won't work.

It's exactly the same drug Oberon, they just want you to believe it won't work.

It is definitely illegal to import and use it, though the people who have dared to say on here that they have received it show that it does arrive. I know of someone (this is not me) whose shipment was stopped and the company resupplied and it arrived the second time.
 
It's exactly the same drug Oberon, they just want you to believe it won't work.

It is definitely illegal to import and use it, though the people who have dared to say on here that they have received it show that it does arrive. I know of someone (this is not me) whose shipment was stopped and the company resupplied and it arrived the second time.

I know but you can have human Omeprazole in IV, enteric coated or Mups (disolvable for enteric feeding) and I'm wondering if the Gastroguard is mixed into something to work with the equine stomach better than the human one?

If it was better to use generic Omeprazole, I am wondering why Vets px Gastroguard?

I am trying to find where I read that it won't work the same but I can't find it:(

I asked a pharmacist I know to price up Mupps for a horse's dose and it worked out more expensive than GG!
 
I know but you can have human Omeprazole in IV, enteric coated or Mups (disolvable for enteric feeding) and I'm wondering if the Gastroguard is mixed into something to work with the equine stomach better than the human one?

If it was better to use generic Omeprazole, I am wondering why Vets px Gastroguard?

I am trying to find where I read that it won't work the same but I can't find it:(

I asked a pharmacist I know to price up Mupps for a horse's dose and it worked out more expensive than GG!

I think I worked out that I would need ten packets of human Omeprazole per day for the weeks course in order to give my horse the recommended dose for my 17.2hh 730KG mare.
 
I know but you can have human Omeprazole in IV, enteric coated or Mups (disolvable for enteric feeding) and I'm wondering if the Gastroguard is mixed into something to work with the equine stomach better than the human one?

If it was better to use generic Omeprazole, I am wondering why Vets px Gastroguard?

I am trying to find where I read that it won't work the same but I can't find it:(

I asked a pharmacist I know to price up Mupps for a horse's dose and it worked out more expensive than GG!

Vets are not allowed to prescribe generic omeprazole if a horse-tested version is available.

If you check the site, they have the coated granules and coated tablets to allow the stuff to get out of the stomach before it gets absorbed, otherwise it is less effective.
 
Sorry to hijack, do people just buy this direct from America and feed it as a normal supplement as a prevention/treatment without seeking vetinary advice?

-Im only asking as im assuming that in America you can buy it not on perscription and it can be bought as a normal supplement (like we buy Naf or whatever) and its only over here that it has to be px?

Thanks :-)
 
my vet new what i was doing as he done the before and after scope the first time she had them i used GG as it was under insurance but the last time i didnt and got the same results it cost me £220 for two months on treatment dose and 1 month on prevention dose!

If you go on http://www.chronofhorse.com/forum/ which is american they use this source alot they like to call them the blue pop rock as they are little blue balls.
 
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Friend had her pony scanned and showed gastric ulcers. The pony wasn't insured so she ordered the stable pack syringe from this site.

After a months treatment the pony was completely different - she had always been stressy and crabby ever since my friend bought it.

Pony is really chilled now so I would say the treatment has worked.
 
I buy human Omeprazole for mine as I have miniatures so the dose is much smaller than for big horses, if I bought GG (which is sold in a box of 12 syringes) it would last me for about 10 years :D
 
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