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UlcerGard
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UlcerGard

Generic name: omeprazole oral paste
Dosage form: FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY

PREVENTS STOMACH ULCERS BY REDUCING ACID PRODUCTION

Stomach ulcers are more common in horses than once believed. Studies have demonstrated stomach ulcers in over 90% of racehorses and 60% of performance horses in various disciplines. Horses secrete acid in their stomach 24 hours a day. Horses on grass pasture or eating large quantities of roughage infrequently develop stomach ulcers. Horses without continual access to roughage or in rigorous training are at greater risk of stomach ulceration due to the effects of acid on the stomach lining. The additional stresses of traveling, competition, stall confinement, and strenuous exercise can also contribute to the development of stomach ulcers in horses.

UlcerGard 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. To help horses maintain optimal gastric health, it is recommended that UlcerGard be administered during stressful events or activities that may induce stomach ulcers. Such conditions may include: training, racing, showing, traveling, stall confinement, and competition.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Each syringe contains 4 individual daily doses for horses weighing 600-1200 lbs. Please refer to the following dosage chart for help in determining the correct dose for your horse.

UlcerGard® DOSAGE CHART
HORSE WEIGHTDOSE*
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Duration of 8 or 28 days
Less than 600 lbsConsult a veterinarian
600-1200 lbs1 dose per day
over 1200 lbs2 doses once per day

SYRINGE INSTRUCTIONS

1)
To set the syringe plunger, unlock the dose ring by rotating ¼ turn and slide the dose ring along the plunger shaft so that the side nearest the barrel is set at the appropriate daily dose marking.
2)
Rotate ¼ 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 dose ring.