Vetoquinol Pro-Pectalin Medication for Diarrhea for Cats & Dogs
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Top Ingredients | Active Per Ml: Kaolin 0.6 G, Pectin 0.025 G, Direct-Fed Microbials 0.2 Billion Cfu (Enterococcus Faecium) Kaolin... | Dried Bifidobacterium Bifidum Fermentation Product, Gelatin, Yeast Extract... | Active Ingredients (Syringe): Kaolin 0.6g, Pectin 25mg, Enterococcus Faecium 200... | Activated attapulgite, 750 mg per 5 mL (teaspoonful) in a base containing pectin, magnesium trisilicate... | Loperamide HCL 2 mg |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | N/A | Extra Small & Toy Breeds |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult, Senior, Puppy | Adult | Puppy, Kitten, Adult, Senior | Adult |
Health Feature | Digestive Health | Digestive Health | Digestive Health | Digestive Health | Digestive Health |
Special Diet | — | N/A | N/A | — | — |
Food Flavor | — | N/A | N/A | — | — |
30 Customer Questions
How does one gauge the correct dose with the syringe? Are there markings on the plunger to indicate how much is ejected? Also, is this safe for a puppy that's 9 weeks old?
Answer by • Nov 24, 2017
There are marking on the syringe to show the amount of cc's. The Vetoquinol Pro-Pectalin Anti-Diarrheal Oral Gel Dog & Cat Supplement is recommended for adult dogs and cats.
Can I give my dog pro-pectalin gel with meals, or does it have to be given a certain amount of time away from meals?
Answer by • May 12, 2018
You can give this before or after a meal, it just has to be administered orally every 8 hours or as directed by your vet.
Can this be used to stop vomiting also?
Answer by • Jun 13, 2018
The unique combination of ingredients in this supplement helps safely stop diarrhea, soothe irritated intestines and restore the normal balance of intestinal bacteria. It may not be effective towards vomiting.
Can I give this to my cat along with the probiotic capsule that I had purchased?
Answer by • Nov 01, 2017
It is not recommend to mix this product with probiotics, as this is a temporary supplement to aid in help resolve diarrhea caused by stress, antibiotic administration, change in diet or other simple, non-life threatening forms of diarrhea.