| Management number | 238394413 | Release Date | 2026/07/11 | List Price | US$9.20 | Model Number | 238394413 | ||
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<p>Activated Charcoal Gel is a ready-to-use oral gel containing Bone Charcoal, Attapulgite Clay with electrolytes. Intended as an emergency first aid during times of accidental poisoning resulting from insecticides, herbicides, organic chemicals, intestinal bacterial contaminants or grain overload. Research has shown that activated charcoal is effective in counteracting the effects of certain oral toxins.</p> <p>Features<br>Intended for use as an emergency treatment in case of accidental poisoning<br>Convenient tubes ensure proper dosage<br>Contains bone charcoal and attapulgite clay</p> <p>Ingredients<br>Bone Charcoal: 100 mg/mL<br>Attapulgite Clay: 200 mg/mL<br>Inactive Ingredients<br>Water, Sodium chloride (35 mg/mL), Potassium chloride (35 mg/mL) and Polysorbate.</p> <p>Direction<br>For use in dogs and cats. Select the recommended feeding rate in the tubes and feed the animals orally allowing time to swallow.<br>Dogs & Cats: 1-3 mL per kg (2.2 lb) body weight. Repeat Activated Charcoal Gel feeding after 1 to 3 hr or as needed. A stomach tube should be used in animals unable to swallow. If conditions do not improve, consult your veterinarian. Depending on the condition of the animal, supportive therapy such as parental fluids and injectable antidotes should be used along with Activated Charcoal Gel for efficient recovery. May not be very effective in the treatment of heavy metal poisoning like lead, arsenic, mercury, etc.</p> <p>Specifications<br>Unit Size: 30 mL</p>
| Animal type | Dog, Cat |
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| Rec. use | Veterinary |
| Instructions | For use in dogs and cats. Select the recommended feeding rate in the tubes and feed the animals orally allowing time to swallow. Dogs & Cats: 1-3 mL per kg (2.2 lb) body weight. Repeat Activated Charcoal Gel feeding after 1 to 3 hr or as needed. A stomach tube should be used in animals unable to swallow. If conditions do not improve, consult your veterinarian. Depending on the condition of the animal, supportive therapy such as parental fluids and injectable antidotes should be used along with Activated Charcoal Gel for efficient recovery. May not be very effective in the treatment of heavy metal poisoning like lead, arsenic, mercury, etc. |
| Topical medication form | Gels |
| Container type | Tube |
| Product net content parent | 1 Each |
| Product net content uom | Each |
| Volume capacity | 30 mL |
| Activity | Feeding |
| Material | Bone Charcoal, Attapulgite Clay |
| Has written warranty | No |
| Treatment time | 1 h |
| Body part | Stomach |
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