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Oakham Veterinary Hospital Products

These products are formulated and manufactured in the hospital. With the exception of the M1 formula they all come under the control of the Prescription Only Medicines (POM) licensing regulations and so can only be obtained after appointment with a vet.


For further information on any of the following products please call reception or contact us.

 

M1 Formula

Alkaline Syrup (Prescription Required)

This solution is used for the treatment of cracked heels and mud fever. It is applied via a soaked swab or cotton wool to the affected area twice daily and acts to cleanse and dry the infected, suppurative skin.

This feed supplement is used in the management of horses which are prone to "tying - up". The alkaline composition serves to neutralise the build up of lactic acid which occurs during exercise, thereby reducing the incidenec of muscle stiffness.

M1 Formula Alkaline Syrup

Iron Tonic (Prescription Required)

Echinac aea solution (Prescription Required)

This oral tonic is used in the treatment of anaemia to boost red blood cell parameters. Anaemia in horses is usually secondary to another disease process but a subclinical anaemia may also develop in performance horses as a consequence of intensive training.

This is a herbal preparation that is given as a feed supplement to boost the immune system.

Iron Tonic Echinacaea solution

Probiotic powder (Prescription Required)

This is used to enhance the microflora and aid digestion. It is especially useful in horses receiving prolonged antibiotic therapy as this can interfere with the normal balance of microflora.

Probiotic powder

 

TRM Products

TRM is a company which specialises in equine nutrition and hygiene products. A range of their products are available from Oakham Veterinary Hospital including the joint supplements (Stride), electrolyte supplements (Superlyte syringe and syrup and Electrolyte Gold) and vitamin supplements (Vit- E-Plus)

 

For further information on these products please contact Oakham Veterinary Hospital.
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or visit the TRM website at www.trm-ireland.com

 


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