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Vetgastril Plus® Gel

Complementary feed in gel format.

Especies

Descripción del producto

Complementary feed in gel format.

    • Gel formats with dosing syringe

Ficha técnica

New formula
New formula
No colourants
No colourants

Ingredientes

Hydrolysed keratin

Sodium alginate

Dried Aloe barbadensis leaves¹,²

Zinc3,4

Hyaluronic acid5

Chondroitin sulphate

Presentación 

Vetgastril® Plus Gel 20 ml

Box containing a 20 ml bottle with dosing syringe and leaflet.

Vetgastril® Plus Gel 20 ml

Vetgastril® Plus Gel 50 ml

Box containing a 50 ml bottle with dosing syringe and leaflet.

Vetgastril® Plus Gel 50 ml

¿Cuáles son sus instrucciones de uso?

What are its instructions for use?

Oral administration.

Shake before use.

Give 1–2 hours before the usual food. If preferred, split into two doses every 12 hours.

Animals must have permanent access to water.

Cats

Up to 5 kg body weight: 1 ml per day.

Over 5 kg body weight: 2 ml per day.

Dogs

Up to 5 kg body weight: 1 ml per day.

From 5 to 10 kg body weight: 2 ml per day.

From 10 to 15 kg body weight: 3 ml per day.

From 15 to 20 kg body weight: 4 ml per day.

From 20 to 25 kg body weight: 5 ml per day.

Ferrets, rodents and birds

0.2 ml/kg body weight per day.

Gastrointestinal balance in cats and dogs

The gastrointestinal system plays a vital role in animals’ health, and gastrointestinal imbalances can have significant consequences:

Damage to the mucosal barrier

These imbalances weaken the protective barrier of the gastric mucosa, allowing gastric juices to have harmful effects directly on the internal surfaces of the stomach and other organs, such as the small intestine.

Complications in digestion and nutrient absorption

Disruption of the mucosal barrier can interfere with the proper digestion and absorption of nutrients, which may appear as symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal discomfort, loss of appetite, etc.

Discomfort and pain

In addition to digestive problems, these imbalances can cause discomfort and pain in dogs and cats. This may present as symptoms such as excessive salivation, constant lip licking and food refusal, including loss of appetite and even dehydration.

Veterinary care is essential to address these imbalances and ensure your pets’ gastrointestinal wellbeing.

Consult your veterinarian

At Pharmadiet, we encourage all pet owners to maintain a close relationship with their trusted veterinarian.

Regular consultations with veterinary professionals are fundamental for preventive care, early diagnosis of health problems, and planning appropriate treatments.

Through our close collaboration with these experts, we work together to keep your animal companions in their best health, ensuring a full and active life for them.

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