Hippo Health LamATK

Hippo Health LamATK

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LamATK is a natural oral remedy that supports horses with symptoms of laminitis, by promoting a normal immune response to minor pain and inflammation.

Professionally formulated for use alongside veterinary care.

Safe, non-toxic & 100% natural.

Competition & Racing safe (not swab-able).

When to Dose

Dosing can start as soon as you notice the first symptoms of laminitis. We advise veterinary supervision and have professionally formulated our remedy to be used alongside prescribed medicines such as Bute.

How To Dose

Dose directly on the tongue, gums or lips or add two pumps of remedy to a small piece of food. Most horses love the sweet taste, but for more nervous horses, put a dose on your finger and dab onto their lips or gums. The active ingredients are through these mucous membranes with no need for the remedy to be swallowed.

This remedy is not suitable for dosing via a water trough.

90ml Pump Bottle

Give 2 pumps into the mouth or on a small piece of food that wont absorb it, like carrot or apple, 2-3 doses in the first hour, then 3 hourly as needed. Reduce dosing on improvement.

90 ml Pump Bottle = 230 doses (2 pumps per dose)

Bottles are made from food grade aluminium with a hygienic serum pump lid and over cap.

Product Features

* All remedies have a shelf life of 2 years

* Safe, non-toxic ingredients

* Safe to use alongside prescription medications

* Competition and Racing safe (not swab-able)

* Safe for pregnant and lactating mares

* Alcohol free

More Information

Once the symptoms of laminitis have reduced, consider using our oral LamiPrev remedy to assist with prevention of flare ups.

Oral remedies need to make contact with a mucous membrane such as the tongue, gums or lips. Read our blog to find out more about oral dosing.

General Disclaimer

Our remedies are formulated to support the natural immune system of horses, pets and livestock. We do not claim to treat, medicate or cure any health conditions. If you are worried an animal may be in pain or suffering please contact your veterinarian.


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