In recent months, the Stomek line® has been enriched with a new product: Stomek® Suspension.
This novelty was welcomed with great enthusiasm by both veterinarians and owners already positively impressed by the effectiveness of the tablets.
The practical packaging with adapter and syringe, together with the high palatability of the product, allows easy administration even to the most demanding cats and dogs.
Apart from the change in format, from tablets to liquid suspension, let's take a look at the differences between these two innovative products.
The composition varies precisely in order to offer a customised treatment for the animal.
Stomek® Tablets contains liquorice and chamomile both to aid recovery from gastric irritation and to support pain reduction.
In Stomek® Suspensionthe unique phytotherapeutic complex (therapeutic resins and Althea Officinali) and sodium alginate act simultaneously on the stomach and oesophagus, improving reflux complaints within 5 minutes.
Both products contain Ginger, to counter nausea-vomiting, and mucilage obtained from Prickly Pear cladodes, which, by stimulating mucus production, form a protective and soothing layer on the gastric mucous membranes.
Considering that gastric disorders are closely related to dysbiosis and intestinal problems, it is essential to administer a supplement that not only acts on the stomach but also counteracts the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria.
For this reason, in both the suspension and tablet form, we have included prebiotics (tindalised lactobacilli) and postbiotics (butyric acid in the form of microencapsulated tributyrate) to support the microbiome.
When it is most advisable to use tablets and when Stomek suspension®?
Stomek® tablets is ideal for dogs with gastric disorders, both acute and chronic. Stomek® suspensionand is indicated for cats with gastric and oesophageal problems, both recent onset and chronic, and for dogs with oesophageal disorders. It is also an ideal choice for dogs that prefer to take it in the form of a liquid suspension rather than tablets.
Stomek® tablets and Stomek® suspension: similarities and differences for optimal stomach well-being.
In recent months, the Stomek line® has been enriched with a new product: Stomek® Suspension.
This novelty was welcomed with great enthusiasm by both veterinarians and owners already positively impressed by the effectiveness of the tablets.
The practical packaging with adapter and syringe, together with the high palatability of the product, allows easy administration even to the most demanding cats and dogs.
Apart from the change in format, from tablets to liquid suspension, let's take a look at the differences between these two innovative products.
The composition varies precisely in order to offer a customised treatment for the animal.
Stomek® Tablets contains liquorice and chamomile both to aid recovery from gastric irritation and to support pain reduction.
In Stomek® Suspensionthe unique phytotherapeutic complex (therapeutic resins and Althea Officinali) and sodium alginate act simultaneously on the stomach and oesophagus, improving reflux complaints within 5 minutes.
Both products contain Ginger, to counter nausea-vomiting, and mucilage obtained from Prickly Pear cladodes, which, by stimulating mucus production, form a protective and soothing layer on the gastric mucous membranes.
Considering that gastric disorders are closely related to dysbiosis and intestinal problems, it is essential to administer a supplement that not only acts on the stomach but also counteracts the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria.
For this reason, in both the suspension and tablet form, we have included prebiotics (tindalised lactobacilli) and postbiotics (butyric acid in the form of microencapsulated tributyrate) to support the microbiome.
When it is most advisable to use tablets and when Stomek suspension®?
Stomek® tablets is ideal for dogs with gastric disorders, both acute and chronic. Stomek® suspensionand is indicated for cats with gastric and oesophageal problems, both recent onset and chronic, and for dogs with oesophageal disorders. It is also an ideal choice for dogs that prefer to take it in the form of a liquid suspension rather than tablets.
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