|
|
Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Anyone ever ordered their Omneprazole? |
|
|
|
Veteran
Posts: 101

| Yes, I could tell an improvement in the horse I treated. I had better results with gastrogard, however, it was a different horse. They were great to work with got my order to me right away, no complaints :) |
|
|
|
Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Thanks! |
|
|
|
Expert
Posts: 1226
   
| I have ordered it several times from them. Love it they ship fast and can't beat the price |
|
|
|
 Husband Spoiler
Posts: 4151
     Location: North Dakota | What about their Pentosan Platinum? Pentosan 183mg/ml, Glucosamine 83mg/ml, Hyalronic Acid 3mg/m
It has less Pentosan per mg/ml but has the added HA compared to the Penotason Gold (250mg/ml). Is that dosage too little of Pentosan and HA to make a difference or would 6ml of that still be useful for a horse? |
|
|
|
Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Just Bring It - 2014-06-07 12:48 PM
What about their Pentosan Platinum? Pentosan 183mg/ml, Glucosamine 83mg/ml, Hyalronic Acid 3mg/m
It has less Pentosan per mg/ml but has the added HA compared to the Penotason Gold (250mg/ml). Is that dosage too little of Pentosan and HA to make a difference or would 6ml of that still be useful for a horse?
I'm not sure... but I can tell you I get compounded pentosan at a much lower price from my vet. |
|
|
|
 Husband Spoiler
Posts: 4151
     Location: North Dakota | barrelracr131 - 2014-06-07 1:22 PM Just Bring It - 2014-06-07 12:48 PM What about their Pentosan Platinum? Pentosan 183mg/ml, Glucosamine 83mg/ml, Hyalronic Acid 3mg/m
It has less Pentosan per mg/ml but has the added HA compared to the Penotason Gold (250mg/ml). Is that dosage too little of Pentosan and HA to make a difference or would 6ml of that still be useful for a horse? I'm not sure... but I can tell you I get compounded pentosan at a much lower price from my vet.
I think it is about $25 per dose from my vet. It use to be $18 but it went up this year for some reason (probably because of the demand for it now). So I figured this other stuff with gluc and HA for $20 a dose is a pretty good deal. |
|
|
|
Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Just Bring It - 2014-06-07 7:01 PM barrelracr131 - 2014-06-07 1:22 PM Just Bring It - 2014-06-07 12:48 PM What about their Pentosan Platinum? Pentosan 183mg/ml, Glucosamine 83mg/ml, Hyalronic Acid 3mg/m
It has less Pentosan per mg/ml but has the added HA compared to the Penotason Gold (250mg/ml). Is that dosage too little of Pentosan and HA to make a difference or would 6ml of that still be useful for a horse? I'm not sure... but I can tell you I get compounded pentosan at a much lower price from my vet. I think it is about $25 per dose from my vet. It use to be $18 but it went up this year for some reason (probably because of the demand for it now). So I figured this other stuff with gluc and HA for $20 a dose is a pretty good deal.
I pay $125 for 50 mL...not sure if it is compounded with the glucosamine or not. |
|
|
|
Sock Snob
Posts: 3021
 
| Wyoracer works for Dynamic vetrinary solutions. There omeprizole is well priced and i used to on my gelding i used the real stuff for 10 days and bought 30 day dosing i was able to split one tube into 4 days instead of 3 days and did not notice the diference they have it in syringe, liquid and powder, they also have somethimg that they made to used on a maintance. They guy will discuss the different mediums that the omeprizole is mixed with so not be destroyed. The pentosan is 85.00 and 95.00 depending on the mixture. |
|
|
|
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 503

| Yes! It is a great site, especially to buy omeprazole. Bought three tubes of the 60ml paste and gave 10ml/day for the first 10 days and then 5ml/day for the rest to finish out the tubes. Works out to be 26 days of treatment! |
|
|
|
 
| How can they sell all that without an Rx? Is it a Canadian company or something? |
|
|
|
Expert
Posts: 3514
  
| You can buy omeprazole without an RX . Ulcer guard is over the counter. And as far as I know Pentosan does not require a script. |
|
|
|
 Husband Spoiler
Posts: 4151
     Location: North Dakota | jenagarwood - 2014-06-08 8:44 AM How can they sell all that without an Rx? Is it a Canadian company or something?
I was wondering that as well. I think with omeprazole it depends on the recommended dosage amount. For instance Gastroguard needs a Rx but Uclerguard does not even though they are the exact same product with just different dosing instructions. As for Pentosan I am not sure if a Rx is usually required or not since I usually just get it from my vet. |
|
|
|
Regular
Posts: 75
  
| jenagarwood - 2014-06-08 8:44 AM
How can they sell all that without an Rx? Is it a Canadian company or something?
Both are over the counter medicines no script needed |
|
|
|
Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | WalknFaith - 2014-06-09 10:41 AM jenagarwood - 2014-06-08 8:44 AM How can they sell all that without an Rx? Is it a Canadian company or something? Both are over the counter medicines no script needed
Pentosan needs an Rx, not Omneprazole.
I believe they are based out of Panama. |
|
|
|
 Veteran
Posts: 208
 
| I've ordered it from them, they are in Canada |
|
|
|
 Dr. Ebay
Posts: 8507
    Location: Land Of Oz | Just Bring It - 2014-06-07 12:48 PM What about their Pentosan Platinum? Pentosan 183mg/ml, Glucosamine 83mg/ml, Hyalronic Acid 3mg/m
It has less Pentosan per mg/ml but has the added HA compared to the Penotason Gold (250mg/ml). Is that dosage too little of Pentosan and HA to make a difference or would 6ml of that still be useful for a horse?
I've never tried the Pentosan Platinum but I get the Pentosan Gold from them and have been very pleased with results. |
|
|