MedVant Advanced GI Oral Paste for Dogs & Cats - Original
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When a pet's digestive system needs rapid resetting — after stress-induced diarrhea, antibiotic-associated gut disruption, or a sudden diet change — the first priority is speed. An oral paste that can be administered directly into the mouth, without waiting for food consumption, gets active ingredients into the gut system faster than any powder mixed into food. That's the clinical rationale behind Advanced GI Oral Paste: it's the most urgent-action format in the Advanced GI line.
Advanced GI Oral Paste by MedVant combines probiotics, prebiotics, and what the manufacturer calls "accelerator ingredients" — B vitamins and other compounds that specifically support speed of recovery. It is designed for direct oral administration in the acute phase of GI upset, after which transition to Advanced GI Powder provides ongoing daily maintenance support. The paste is highly palatable and suitable for both dogs and cats.
Not for use in pregnant or lactating animals. If condition worsens, consult a veterinarian. Store at 15–25°C out of direct sunlight.
The differentiation between Advanced GI Paste and Acute GI Paste is subtle but meaningful: Acute GI Paste focuses primarily on attapulgite and silicon dioxide for rapid stool stabilization via adsorption. Advanced GI Paste combines that adsorptive action with probiotics, prebiotics, and B vitamins to simultaneously address the microbiome disruption that underlies most GI episodes. For pets with a history of antibiotic-associated diarrhea or food sensitivity flares, the Advanced formulation is the better choice because it's addressing both the symptom (loose stool) and the cause (dysbiosis). For straightforward dietary indiscretion with no microbiome history, the Acute GI Paste is simpler and cost-effective.
Use the paste when your pet's GI upset is acute and you need fast action — particularly if they're not eating reliably. Once symptoms are improving and food intake resumes, transition to the powder for daily maintenance. The paste is meant for the first 24–48 hours; the powder sustains the recovery.
It's not necessary and not recommended. Use the paste for the acute phase, then switch to powder. Both contain attapulgite clay, and doubling up provides no additional benefit while increasing clay intake unnecessarily.
Yes. Advanced GI Paste contains probiotics, prebiotics, B vitamins, and attapulgite — a comprehensive microbiome + adsorption approach. Acute GI Paste contains primarily attapulgite and silicon dioxide — a faster, more focused adsorption-only approach. Choose Advanced GI Paste when microbiome disruption is a factor; Acute GI Paste when speed of stool control is the priority.