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Cimetidine 800 mg, 100 Tablets

Retail: $21.99 Price: $15.27
You Save: $6.72 (30.6%)


Item #: 1010916
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Cimetidine 800 mg, 100 Tablets is used for the prevention and treatment of stomach ulcers, erosive gastritis, and gastric reflux in dogs, cats, and horses. Cimetidine blocks the action of histamine in the stomach, reducing the amounts of stomach acid produced.
  • Treats stomach and intestinal ulcers
  • Helps prevent ulcers from forming
  • Treats some hypersecretory conditions
  • Decreases stomach acid production
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Overall Customer Rating: 5.00
Customer Reviews: 2
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Reviewer: from Sacramento

I have used this product to reduce skin sarcomas on my gray horse, on the advice of my veterinarian.
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Reviewer: from San Juan Capistrano, CA

Many ulcers go unnoticed in the equine world. If your horse's withers look deflated or they paw a lot at the ground, this could be the reason. After a 30-day regimen of 26 x 800mg tabs / day, my horse looks so much better, and is much calmer. The Cimetidine is great, as many horses are allergic to Ranitidine, and the Gastric-Ease stuff doesn't work in the same way (not as effective). The price on this website is the lowest I've found for non-vet purchases.
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