Na1998
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Can anyone tell me how much is costs per injection for ulcer treatment? Due to receive 4 of them, also has anyone found the results better with the injections over the oral paste?
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Goodness! Is that per injection or for the full course?I was quoted £900 a time when my boy had ulcers, it’s very very expensive! I didn’t got for the treatment in the end and he was put on misoprostol instead which although very expensive as well, helped him.
He is well used to being poked and prodded at the moment bless him, just had stifle surgery. Did you do the injections in the neck or bum? We are still insured thankfully but wanted to make sure it wouldn’t max out our vet fees xMine were £192 per injection ( including VAT) and he had six over six weeks. Fortunately we were still insured at that point. I did wonder if the omeprazole was somehow laced with gold dust. Be aware that they can have a reaction to the injections and they are very painful. They left my pony very defensive about being approached by unknown people and he didn't like being touched - even by me - for months.
Goodness! Is that per injection or for the full course?
Have a look at Abler. Same product at a fraction of the UK cost. I've used them before.
https://abler.com/abprazole#
Also illegal to import into the UK
and [Abler] have been in trouble lots of time with the american equivalent of our VMD, for their products not containing what they're supposed to contain... So please don't!
Also illegal to import into the UK
He is well used to being poked and prodded at the moment bless him, just had stifle surgery. Did you do the injections in the neck or bum? We are still insured thankfully but wanted to make sure it wouldn’t max out our vet fees x
This is true
I believe that this is not.
The ulcer medication was tested by the FDA in the hope that it would prove to be sub standard and it was found not to be. It was within accepted range for a drug of its type.
They definitely got into trouble about it previously (3-4 years ago) but I can’t remember the exact details. maybe they have subsequently tidied up their act.
I met the loveliest mare who was absolutely ruined by having the injections. The horse was so aggressive in her stable that the livery staff were afraid to take her out. She had to be pushed against a wall and twitched to get the needle in, and develop huge lumps where the paste was injected.
If it were my horse, I’d be thinking about different ways to handle the situation.
I met the loveliest mare who was absolutely ruined by having the injections. The horse was so aggressive in her stable that the livery staff were afraid to take her out. She had to be pushed against a wall and twitched to get the needle in, and develop huge lumps where the paste was injected.
If it were my horse, I’d be thinking about different ways to handle the situation.
Nexium works even better than any form of omeprazole according to the research and you can buy it over the counter in the UK, admittedly for people not horses, but probably a better option than Abler. It costs about £35 for a months worth of treatment.
I’ve not seen that research. I thought it was a worthwhile test, if give nexium and get significant improvement likely to have ulcers.
I’m also pretty sure you can’t get a months treatment level for a 500kg horse for £35.
I haven’t seen this, though it’s certainly interesting.According to the limited research, it will work at 0.5mg/kg of the horse is also free a high grain low fibre diet, 4mg/kg on a high fibre diet.
300mg for a 600kg horse, 15 20mg tablets, probably doable.
I wonder why vets aren't prescribing it? Licencing issues?
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