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Endosorb: New OTC Medication for Dog Diarrhea

Endosorb's unique formula absorbs fluid and toxins, firming up loose stools and relieving discomfort. No prescription needed, but always consult your vet.

In this picture there are leaves in the bowl. On the bowel there is a knife. The bowl is placed on...
In this picture there are leaves in the bowl. On the bowel there is a knife. The bowl is placed on an animal.

Endosorb: New OTC Medication for Dog Diarrhea

Endosorb, a new over-the-counter medication, is now available to manage uncomplicated diarrhea in dogs. The round, brown-and-white speckled tablet, scored down the center, can be stored in a cool, dry place. It's designed to stabilize stool consistency and soothe the gastrointestinal tract.

Endosorb works by absorbing fluid in the intestinal tract, helping to firm up loose stools. It may also absorb toxins and toxic materials present in the gut of animals experiencing diarrhea. The tablet contains citrus pectin, carob pulp, and magnesium trisilicate, which work together to soothe the stomach.

Veterinarians recommend giving Endosorb separately from other drugs and medications to prevent binding and decreased absorption. The active ingredient, attapulgite, is a mineral commonly used as an anti-diarrheal medication in both humans and dogs.

Endosorb is an absorbent, anti-diarrheal, and demulcent medication for dogs. It's used to manage uncomplicated diarrhea, improve stool consistency, and relieve discomfort. The tablet is easy to administer and doesn't require a prescription. However, always consult with a vet before giving any new medication to your pet.

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