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AbPrazole
Is your horse irritable, losing condition or has a poor appetite? Could they be suffering from ulcers?
Product Description
AbPrazole is Abler’s most popular product for the treatment and prevention of equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS), which is a common issue amongst stabled horses, performance horses, horses stressed by a changed environment or horses being treated with anti-inflammatories.
Omeprazole is from the family of proton pump inhibitors (PPI’s) that blocks secretion of acid. Omeprazole assists by reducing and neutralizing acid in the horse’s stomach, which enables improved healing of existing ulcer damage.
Each dose of AbPrazole is effective for 24 hours.
Features:
- Available in granule, tablet or paste form to suit all horse tastes and temperaments.
- Granules and tablets include an enteric coating to ensure the medication can make it through the stomach and target the affected area.
- Paste includes a buffering agent to ensure the medication can make it through the stomach and target the affected area.
- Easy to measure and feed.
- Granules available in bulk packs (equivalent of 50 sachets), for convenience.
- Tablet price is per tablet, pack size blister x 10s
Delivery is calculated at checkout
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Excellent productHave been using abprazole for many months now and am so happy with the results, my horse is happy again and enjoy his work which he had not done for many year. I would and have recommended this product to friends who have also bought abprazole and are also having great results and happy horses.
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brilliant affordable productWith a horse with on and off ulcer issues it was becoming expensive , a friend told me about abler. So glad they did affordable quality products that work just as effectively as the main products on the market and a fraction of the cost and price.. my horse if finally on the happy side of life again and seeing light at the end of the tunnel after a roller coaster of ups and downs , i will keeping her on the maintenance dose to try keep them at bay !! Also ended up treating my other horse who i suspected ulcers and he to to is much improving , thanks abler !!
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Love Abprazole!I don't know what I'd do without Abprazole! My horse is so much easier to work with and happier on it. Thank you, Abler!
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Mystery problem with pony solved with Abler ulcer treatment-long storySeveral years ago I was shopping for a pony for my 12 year old Pony Club daughter--not a project horse! A Welsh-Quarter pony advertised about 5 hours away looked perfect, calm, laid back, been there-done that, but only 7 years old. Could jump a little, and took the owner's beginner to a show. We drove up to see Taffy and my older daughter rode him, he was all good. We were in our car so would return to pick him up. We stuck around for awhile to see him participate in a birthday party. I didn't tell you, the owner operated a lesson barn and also hosted pony ride birthday parties.
After the birthday party, my 12 year old wanted to ride Taffy, but she had a bad time with him, he kept trying to bite her foot, and would back instead of going forward. My older daughter hopped on again and this time and he wouldn't go for her either. She took him on a long circle around a pond and it appeared that he wasn't being mean, but something was making him very uncomfortable. When the owner led him in the arena, and he reached out to bite her back, I knew he was not going home with us. To her credit, the owner told us she could not sell him, that she needed to take him completely out of her lesson program and figure out what was going on. I was concerned he was coliking and called that night to check on him. She told me he seemed okay, but she was going to have body work done. When I checked again a couple weeks later, she was having an experienced older rider school him, but he was still having issues. We found another Welsh Pony a month or so later and we forgot about Taffy.
Several months later I was at a barn and met a woman who was bubbling over with joy at "having her horse back." She'd taken him for a gastric exam and treated him for ulcers. Now he was the sweet boy she'd had before. As she described his behavior, it reminded me of Taffy. As it happened, Taffy's owner was once again listing him for sale--but she was very honest and said he was not suitable for children, he had some kind of issue that she couldn't figure out. He was also listed at a substantial discount.
In my mind, I went over the details of the day we looked at him. It was the first very warm day of spring and Taffy had a winter coat. He'd been tied when we arrived, and during the 3 or 4 hours we were there, I didn't see him watered. After my older daughter rode him, he was put back in the barn aisle and the other horses were fed their lunches while he stood there with nothing to eat. He did not throw a fit or anything, but just stood there. When the party children arrived they were invited to give him treats from the bucket nearby, but I noticed that each kid that tried was a little too nervous to actually let him eat the treat. After that, he was led around the pond, with a different child hopping on every 50 feet or so, until all of the dozen little kids had a few rides. He was tied up again. Then was when my younger daughter tried to ride him, and he reacted badly. Thinking of all of this, and reviewing causes of ulcers, and his owner's very obvious surprise over his behavior, I thought there was a real possibility that ulcers might be his problem.
I contacted his owner and asked if we could lease Taffy for the summer for $100 and decide at the end whether or not we wanted to buy him. She was happy to do this and then I looked into ulcer treatment--oh my God! Not even counting the gastric exam, which doesn't show hind gut ulcers, it was simply out of the question for a project pony. Thankfully I did look further than Valley Vet and found Abler, which was selling a generic version of the ulcer product. It would have seemed pricey before, but now seemed very reasonable! There is a You Tube video that shows an ulcer diagnosis exam done externally, and Taffy seemed positive for ulcers. We tried the $15 starter and then ordered the full course. After the treatment, for the next year, prior to hauling him anywhere, we gave him the preventative dose. Changing riders seemed especially to cause him stress.
But, being a very smart pony, after the episode during the pony party he'd learned some behaviors that had worked for him during the time he was at his prior owner's barn, when he didn't want to be ridden anymore. Distinguishing those behaviors from those caused by pain was tricky, but eventually we concluded he was in pain no more, and he was convinced to give those behaviors up. He still does not like being ridden by children. In his mind, all those kids getting on and off had caused his belly pain, when it was actually a combination of an empty stomach, dehydration, thinking he was going to eat multiple times and being frustrated, and the exercise, that caused or exacerbated his ulcers and pain.
My older daughter put him through Boz training (John Bozanich, certified student of Monte Foreman) and he can whip around a 360 that would throw an ordinary rider off! He can do some amazing things-he is the real deal, smart, athletic, and a quick learner. Abler's ulcer products saved him from a life that was bound to be less desirable for sure. As I type, he is out the back door on 40 acres of pasture with 5 of our other 15 horses.
The reason I'm on the Abler site again, our 20 year old retired Arabian race horse (national track record at the 1-1/16 mile", who is being used for lessons for young children as well as jumping 3' and preparing for my daughter's C2 Pony Club rating, might have ulcers. For the past year each time we've trailered him somewhere, he's developed signs of mild colic that resolve with a dose of Banamine and hand walking. The last time was after a 50 mile slow endurance ride, he ate and drank, pooped and peed like a champ, great gut sounds and hydration at every check. After the finish and during the night, once again mild signs of colic. My daughter took him to the ride vet's camp, who checked him out and said everything sounded and looked normal. She'd already given him Bute after the ride, so couldn't give him Banamine, so just hand walked him until he seemed recovered. In thinking about all this, it occurred to me that his colic signs, not being from impaction or anything obviously serious, might be ulcers. Thank you Abler!!!Posted on
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Noticed a big difference in my mare's comfort level!My very high-strung mare started using Abprazole 3 months ago. I noticed a big difference in her comfort level and her focus is much better now that she is more comfortable. She now keeps weight on, even in the winter time. I couldn't be more pleased with this product, and I'm so glad I found it. It is affordable compared to the other products on the market. I have seen great results in my mare.
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Works great!Within a week of starting this product my horse went from a spooking, spinning lunatic back to a normal horse.
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Gastric ulcer treatmentI love this product it is so easy to use I just sprinkle it in my horses feed, no messing about with syringes or pastes and good value for money too
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Affordable and effectiveThis stuff works and the cost is so much less than other forms of omeprazole. I have been using it for several years and have encouraged other horse owners to use it with the same excellent results that I have had with both of my horses. Ulcers can present in multiple ways and are so common. My one horse was very reactive and spooky in stressful situations and the other became resistant and grumpy under saddle and in his stall. I have maintained them on the prevention dose after a month at treatment dosage and the behaviors resolved and have not recurred. They are happy and rideable thanks to Abler! Ordering is easy, shipping is fast considering the distance the package has to travel. The reward points are great and help to make the medication even more affordable. Thank you for making Abprazole available so we can help our horses feel better and perform well.
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RecommendedReally easy to use and quite affordable.
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Super product..My 8yr old trakehner had been having treatment for grade 4 bleeding ulcers for over 8 months ..
We changed to abler & we haven't had one relapse . He is now on a daily maintenance dose & is absolutely thriving..
He's back in full work & enjoying every minute of life..
Personally we've never seen him in such immaculate condition .. Keeping Weight on easily & his coat is like glass..Posted on
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