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| Yes I've looked over old posts...
I have one I need to treat for ulcers.
Gastrogard/ulcergard isn't financially in the cards today, but I've seen a lot of folks like succeed. We had his horse on Gastroplus about 6 months ago, thought we saw results and then went backwards as quickly. Turns out he had other underlying issues.
My question on succeed is - after the initial 30 day treatment am I suppose to keep feeding it? Or say we do 2 months to be sure we get them perhaps. I've seen where people seem to be feeding it regularly, and where they aren't continuing it post treatment...
Edited by OhMax 2017-08-20 9:14 AM
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   Location: Claremore, OK | To my knowledge, Succeed treats hind gut ulcers, not stomach ulcers. It's a very good product.
If you can't do Ulcergard, OE has a product to treat ulcers. Zesterra seems to get good reviews. Neighlox is popular. There are many things being used |
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| Okay, that was also a question I was trying to find the answer to, hindgut vs stomach. Maybe we'll try the gastroplus again, I still have some leftover. |
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  Location: Illinois | Sometimes you can find a vet who can get you cheaper omeprazole. My vet compounds a paste that is omeprazole, ranitidine, and sucralfate and it is $300 for the full 30 day treatment. I used to have to do it several times a year, so it was helpful that it was significantly lower cost than UlgerGuard or GastroGuard. Luckily I found a daily supplement that has kept them away so I haven't had to use it for almost a year now. I've also used just ranitidine before and it worked, but its kind of hit and miss with a lot of horses and can make their hair fall out |
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| JLazyT_perf_horses - 2017-08-25 9:33 AM
Sometimes you can find a vet who can get you cheaper omeprazole. My vet compounds a paste that is omeprazole, ranitidine, and sucralfate and it is $300 for the full 30 day treatment. I used to have to do it several times a year, so it was helpful that it was significantly lower cost than UlgerGuard or GastroGuard. Luckily I found a daily supplement that has kept them away so I haven't had to use it for almost a year now. I've also used just ranitidine before and it worked, but its kind of hit and miss with a lot of horses and can make their hair fall out
I am currently treating with that mix also...what daily supplement do you use as a preventative? |
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| I'm doing a trial on Purina Outlast . Having great results. It runs about 40.00 for a 40 lb bag. |
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| Succeed is the only thing that worked on my guy, he looked and felt terrible, started succeed 6 months ago and he looks and feels like a different horse, we had tried EVERYTHING else and this was basically a last resort, I am so thankful it worked and he is back to his old self again! |
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