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VETEROKLIN SUSPESION

VETEROKLIN SUSPESION

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Regular price ₹ 160
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Pack - 60mL
Expiry Date - Feb 01, 2026

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About Product

Vomiting and diarrhoea can dehydrate pets quickly. Under your veterinarian’s plan, a GI oral suspension offers liquid, weight-based dosing—especially handy for puppies, kittens and small pets—while you follow the prescribed ORS/bland diet/probiotic routine.

What this product type does (vet-guided):

  • Supports vet-directed treatment of acute GI upsets

  • Provides palatable liquid for accurate ml-level dosing

  • Fits into a complete plan (diet + hydration + probiotics) your vet sets

How it works (simple science):

  • Active ingredient(s) per label target the vet-diagnosed cause (e.g., antimicrobial/anti-secretory/pro-absorptive action).

  • Syrup base helps dosing and acceptance when appetite is low.

  • Liquid format makes small, weight-based volumes practical with an oral syringe.

Features and Benefits

Who is it for? (with a vet’s prescription) Dogs...

Who is it for? (with a vet’s prescription)


  • Dogs & cats with vet-diagnosed GI upsets

  • Puppies/kittens/small pets where liquid dosing is easier

  • Families needing an economical 30/60 ml short-course bottle

Benefits mapped to what’s inside


  • Accurate dosingml-graduated oral syringe/cup; mg/ml per label

  • Better acceptancepalatable syrup base

  • Plan readiness → designed to pair with ORS/probiotics/bland diet

Usage and Applications

How to use Shake well. Measure dose with suppli...

How to use


  • Shake well. Measure dose with supplied cup/syringe.

  • Give exactly as prescribed (dose, frequency, course).

  • Provide fresh water; follow diet/hydration plan.

    Quick tip: Note the mg/ml and ml-per-dose on the bottle with a marker to avoid mistakes.