Read what Marcia Kulak, International Event Rider and Trainer, and other ULCERGARD users have to say about using ULCERGARD to prevent gastric ulcers in their horses.
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The clinical signs of stomach ulcers also known as Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) include, but may not be limited to:

  • Weight Loss
  • Altered Eating Behavior
  • Recurrent Colic
  • Change in Attitude
  • Sub-optimal Performance
  • Diarrhea
  • Dull Coat

If your horse experiences stress due to changes in routine, diet, and exercise regimens that come with confinement, training, travel and competition; ask your veterinarian about proactive ulcer prevention with ULCERGARD® before treatment is ever warranted.

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Newly released research study reveals that stomach ulcers can occur within five days in horses exposed to recreational show conditions and activities.
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ULCERGARD can be used in horses that weight at least 600 pounds. The effectiveness of ULCERGARD in the prevention of gastric ulcers in foals and weanlings has not been evaluated. ULCERGARD may be used safely in breeding stallions. Safety in pregnant mares has not been determined.
 
 
 
 

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