BCK Granules

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Introduction

Presentation

Black/grey granules containing:
Bismuth subnitrate BPC 1973
3.92% w/w
Light kaolin BP
42.16% w/w
Activated charcoal BPC 1934 (E153)
40.20% w/w
Calcium phosphate BP
4.90% w/w
Acacia
4.90% w/w
Sucrose
3.92% w/w

Uses

For dogs and cats as an aid in the treatment of acute oral poisoning and in chronic cases of flatulent indigestion, enteritis and non-specific diarrhoea.
BCK Granules are useful in the treatment of cases of oral poisoning where a protective and absorptive action is required.
Elderly patients suffering from bad breath, flatulence or chronic enteritis can be rendered more socially acceptable and more comfortable by the regular administration of BCK granules.

Dosage & administration

Dogs and Cats: 1 to 3 heaped measures (using a standard 5 ml pharmacy spoon) repeated two or three times daily. The granules should be mixed with food. (One heaped measure is equivalent to approximately 6 grams or ¼ oz of the product).

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Contra-indications, warnings, etc.

Do not use concurrently with other therapeutic agents or where specific oral antidotes are being administered in cases of poisoning.

Pharmaceutical precautions

Keep out of the reach of children.
Store in a dry place.
Replace cap tightly after use.
Use the product within 3 months of initial opening

Packaging quantities

Containers of 300g

Further information

Modification of the diet should always be considered when treating chronic conditions of the gastro-intestinal tract of small animals.
In cases of diarrhoea, if the animal fails to respond to treatment within 3–4 days, then a veterinary surgeon should be consulted as rehydration therapy may be required.
If regular administration of the product is considered desirable in elderly animals, particularly in cases of chronic enteritis, a veterinary surgeon should first be consulted in order to ensure that no other acute condition is involved.

Disclaimer

This site has been created by www.MedicAnimal.com for information purposes only. MedicAnimal is a proud retailer of BCK Granules but is not affiliated with or related to the manufacturer of BCK Granules and the contents of this site are neither sponsored or endorsed by the manufacturer of BCK Granules.