
K-Pectin
K-Pectin
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K-Pectin
K-Pectin is a palatable oral liquid that helps relieve diarrhea and symptoms associated with diarrhea. It contains kaolin to help absorb toxins and pectin as a dietary soluble fiber. K-Pectin is easily administered in food, water, or directly by mouth and is available in 8 oz bottles. For use in dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, guinea pigs, sheep and goats.
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What cat likes cherry flavoring?
From So CalComments about K-PectinThe vet prescribed this for our cat, who is suffering from diarrhea caused by antibiotics. We were told that it has a pleasant flavor. It was a bit surprising to find out that it was light pink and cherry flavored for a pet medication. Something like tuna flavor would have been more appropriate if we want the cat to cooperate in swallowing it. What were they thinking?
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What is the dosage per puppy ^ how often? Will the one bottle be enough The weigh between 3.5 & 4.5 pounds & are 6 weeks old?
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The dosage for 0-5 pounds dogs is 1tsp every 4 hours. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is this product similar to albon??
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No. Albon is a prescription antibiotic drug while K-Pectin is an anti-diarrheal. We recommend talking with your pet's veterinarian about the best prescription and over-the-counter products for your pet.
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what is the shelf life of this product in liquid form?
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Gayla, K-Pectin should not be used outside of its expiration date which is printed on the bottom of the bottle as shown below: Otherwise, there should not be issues with the shelf life of the product unless you notice a change in color, smell, or consistensy of the product. Albon is a prescription drug, usually used for diarrhea in pets caused by coccidia. You should follow the directions provided by our pet's veterinarian when using Albon. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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