Vetoquinol Anti-Gaz Liquid Gas Relief for Dogs & Cats - 300ml
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Vetoquinol Anti-Gaz provides effective relief from gas and bloating in dogs and cats. This gentle liquid formula contains simethicone, a safe anti-foaming agent that helps break down gas bubbles in your pet's digestive tract for quick comfort.
Gas accumulation in pets can cause significant discomfort, leading to restlessness, bloating, and digestive upset. Vetoquinol Anti-Gaz contains simethicone at 2mg/ml concentration, which works by reducing the surface tension of gas bubbles in the stomach and intestines. This allows smaller gas bubbles to combine into larger ones that can be more easily expelled, providing relief from painful gas pressure.
The liquid formulation ensures rapid distribution throughout the digestive system, offering faster relief compared to tablet forms. This makes it particularly useful for acute episodes of gas and bloating that require immediate attention.
Simethicone: 2mg/ml - An anti-foaming agent that reduces surface tension of gas bubbles
Administer orally as directed by your veterinarian. The liquid can be given directly or mixed with a small amount of food. Shake well before each use. Dosage should be determined based on your pet's weight and the severity of symptoms.
Gas and bloating in pets can sometimes indicate underlying digestive issues. While Anti-Gaz provides symptomatic relief, persistent gas problems should be evaluated by a veterinarian to rule out food intolerances, dietary indiscretions, or other gastrointestinal conditions. Consider reviewing your pet's diet and feeding habits alongside using this product.
Most pets experience relief within 30-60 minutes of administration, as the simethicone works locally in the digestive tract to break down gas bubbles.
Yes, Vetoquinol Anti-Gaz is formulated for use in both dogs and cats. However, dosing may vary by species and weight, so consult your veterinarian for proper dosing guidelines.
Simethicone is generally safe to use with other medications as it works locally and is not absorbed systemically. However, always inform your veterinarian of all medications and supplements your pet is taking.
Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed and shake well before each use. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Common causes include eating too quickly, dietary changes, food intolerances, swallowing air while eating, and certain ingredients that are difficult to digest. Regular feeding schedules and appropriate diet can help prevent gas issues.