OriHeal: Palapan-Vet 20 mg Pantoprazole Tablets for Dogs & Cats
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OriHeal Palapan-Vet 20 mg Pantoprazole Tablets containing Pantoprazole I.P 20mg with chicken flavour for treating mild gastric acid conditions, acid reflux medication for dogs, cats, and young animals. Lower-dose palatable tablets for gastritis, gastric ulcers, chronic acidity, and erosive esophagitis in smaller pets requiring gentle acid suppression and veterinary pantoprazole treatment.
Key Benefits:
- Lower-dose acid suppression - Pantoprazole I.P 20mg per palatable tablet for effective gastric protection
- Small animal friendly - Appropriate strength for toy breeds, cats, puppies, and young pets
- Chicken flavour palatability - Easy administration with pet-friendly taste for better compliance
- Gentle gastric protection - Ideal for mild conditions, preventive care, and long-term management
- OriHeal quality - Trusted veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturing with proven efficacy
Effective Treatment For: Gastritis, gastric ulcers, chronic acidity, mild gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), erosive esophagitis, preventive gastric protection, NSAID-induced gastric irritation prevention, corticosteroid-induced gastric inflammation, vomiting secondary to gastric mucosa inflammation, and stress-related mild gastric upset in small dogs, cats, and young animals.
Composition & Dosage:
- Active Ingredient: Pantoprazole I.P 20mg per palatable tablet with chicken flavour coating
- Pack Size: 1 strip of 10 palatable tablets for veterinary use only
- Dosage: As directed by veterinarian or see product box for reference dosing guidelines
- Form: Palatable tablets with chicken flavour for easy oral administration
- Target Animals: Small dogs, cats, puppies, young animals - not for human use
Storage: Store at room temperature in a dry place. Protect from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Important: Veterinary prescription medicine - use under veterinary supervision only. For animal use only - not for human consumption. Consult a qualified veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.