For the treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers in the horse. Clinical signs of gastric ulceration include depressed appetite,
behavioural changes, poor hair coat, recurrent low grade colic, intermittent loose faeces, chronic diarrhoea, poor body condition
and poor performance. FOALS: Signs in foals include depressed appetite or inappetence, teeth grinding, dribbling saliva, colic,
diarrhoea, sternal recumbency, dog sitting or weakness.
Clinical signs of gastric ulceration include:
• depressed appetite • behavioural changes • poor hair coat
• recurrent low grade colic • intermittent loose faeces • chronic diarrhoea
• poor body condition • poor performance
For accurate diagnosis of gastric ulcers, direct endoscopic examination of the gastric mucosa (gastroscopy) is recommended.