Meridian Enterprises Flatuna Tablets For Dog
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Meridian Enterprises Flatuna Tablets for Dogs | Simethicone 80mg & Activated Charcoal 250mg | 10 Tablets
Meridian Enterprises Flatuna Tablets contain Simethicone I.P. 80 mg and Activated Charcoal I.P. 250 mg per dual-coated tablet. These tablets are used under veterinary guidance to help manage gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort in dogs. Simethicone works as an anti-foaming agent to break down gas bubbles in the gastrointestinal tract, while activated charcoal assists in binding and removing toxins and impurities from the gut.
Key Features
- Dual-Action Formula: Contains Simethicone I.P. 80 mg and Activated Charcoal I.P. 250 mg per tablet.
- Reduces Flatulence: Simethicone helps minimize gas bubble formation and eases passage of gas in dogs.
- Supports Digestive Comfort: Assists in relieving abdominal discomfort caused by gas buildup.
- Dual-Coated Tablet: Sugar-coated outer layer for gastric release and enteric-coated inner layer for intestinal release.
- Use Under Veterinary Guidance: Administer only as directed by your registered veterinary practitioner.
Common Veterinary Uses
- Gas and flatulence in dogs
- Abdominal discomfort due to gas buildup
- Indigestion caused by dietary changes
- Toxin binding in the gastrointestinal tract (activated charcoal component)
- Other steroid-responsive digestive conditions as prescribed by a veterinarian
Product Details
- Product Name: Flatuna Tablets
- Active Ingredients: Simethicone I.P. 80 mg + Activated Charcoal I.P. 250 mg per tablet
- Form: Dual-Coated Oral Tablets
- Pack Size: 10 Tablets
- Suitable For: Dogs
- Storage: Store protected from moisture
Dosage & Administration
- Administer only as directed by your veterinarian.
- Dosage varies depending on your dog's weight and condition ā always follow your vet's instructions.
- Ensure access to fresh drinking water at all times.
- Do not administer to unconscious animals or animals with difficulty swallowing.
Bloat Emergency Warning
Simethicone is not a cure for bloat (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus / GDV). If your dog shows any of the following signs, seek emergency veterinary care immediately:
- Distended or tight abdomen
- Repeated unsuccessful attempts to vomit
- Restlessness, anxiety, or panting
- Shallow breathing or weakness
- Absence of normal gut sounds
GDV is a life-threatening emergency. Do not attempt to treat bloat at home.
Important Notice: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Ā Administer only under the supervision of a registered veterinary practitioner. If your dog shows signs of severe bloating, repeated unsuccessful vomiting, restlessness, or a distended abdomen, seek emergency veterinary care immediately ā do not attempt to treat at home.