- Diet
and/or water changes
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Indiscretions in diet
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Environment changes
- Stress
A one-time administration may firm stools
within 24 hours.
Primary Use: DiaGel is an
orally administered product which may aid in controlling bacterial diarrhea.
DiaGel eliminates bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella which occur naturally
in the GI tract.
Secondary Use: DiaGel may be
used in conjunction with fluid therapy, endotoxin therapy, or antibiotics to
treat secondary infections associated with other causes of diarrhea.
Pre-Stress Use: DiaGel may be
administered 2 hours prior to stress-induced events (boarding, breeding,
traveling, and showing) to help reduce the incidence of diarrhea.
Features & Benefits:
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One-time administration
- Firms
stools in 24 hours
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Eliminates bacteria
- Flushes
toxins
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Maintains hydration
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Promotes GI health
- Rapid
mode of action
- May be
administered to pets of all ages
- May be
used in conjunction with antibiotic treatments
- May be
used for pre-stress
- Pectins soothe the GI tract
- Tannins
help flush toxins from the body by changing the surface of bacteria which
make them unable to adhere to the intestinal wall
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Antioxidants bind to bad bacteria and help flush them out of the animal’s
system before they can adhere to the intestinal wall and multiply
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Palatability makes the product easy to administer
Directions:
Remove the syringe tip cap. To administer, place the
syringe between the side teeth of the pet, aiming as far down on the back of the
tongue as possible. Gently push the plunger to release the gel.
Discard any unused portion of the gel and syringe after use.
Initial Use: Administer a 0.5 ml syringe for bacterial diarrhea in the
GI tract. Most kittens respond in 12 hours with the majority of kittens
responding in 24 hours or less. A second 0.5 ml syringe may be given if
necessary.
Secondary Use: Administer a 0.5 ml syringe every
6-8 hours as needed for up to 5 days. This may be done in conjunction with
other treatment options both parenteral and oral.
Pre-Stress Use: Administer a 0.5 ml syringe 2
hours prior to stress induced event. Repeat as necessary.
Packaging:
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Syringes are individually packed in sealed peel-and-pull pouches.
- Product
is packaged as 6-pouches per box per animal size.
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Packages and shelf boxes are color coordinated.
- Outside
box has a perforated tear-out end for easy dispensing.