Activated charcoal, better known as Liqui-Char VET™, *UAA Gel® or *Toxiban®, is a substance often used for the treatment of toxicity or suspected toxicity for dogs and cats. It is used to absorb unwanted “drugs” or “toxins” that may have been ingested.
New 60 ML squeeze tube with dosing indications for easy dispensing on the bottle. Perfect for use in First aid Kits
V.E.T. Pharmaceuticals Liqui-Char Vet contains Activated Bone Charcoal and Attapulgite Clay enhanced with electrolytes and is intended for use as
an emergency first aid treatment in cases of accidental poisoning.
This may include poisoning from insecticides, herbicides, organic chemicals, intestinal bacterial contaminants, or grain overload.
Research has demonstrated that activated charcoal can effectively counteract the effects of certain oral toxins.
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* 80 mL tube is Dial-a-Dose
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* 300 mL tube requires standard applicator gun
Dogs & Cats: 1-3 mL per kg (2.2 lb.) body weight.
Sheep & Goats: 1-3 mL per kg (2.2 lb.) body weight.
Adult Cattle & Horses: It is recommended to give up to 300 mL.
Calves & Foals: It is recommended to give up to 80 mL.
Repeat Activated Charcoal Gel feeding after 1 to 3 hours or as needed.
For use in cattle, horses, calves, foals, sheep, goats, dogs and cats.
Select the recommended feeding rate in the tubes and feed the animals orally allowing time to swallow.
For the 300 mL tube each click in a standard gel/paste applicator gun provides @ 5 mL of product. A full pull (3 clicks) provides @ 15 mL.
Activated charcoal is a special type of carbon that has been processed to make it extremely porous. This allows it to absorb toxins and harmful substances effectively. It’s commonly used in medical settings and can be beneficial for pets in certain situations.
Liqui-Char is available in a liquid form which makes it easy to administer. Simply follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian to ensure your pet receives the right amount.
While Liqui-Char is generally safe for most pets, it’s important to consult your veterinarian before use, especially if your pet has pre-existing health conditions.
Some pets may experience mild digestive upset or changes in stool consistency. If you notice persistent side effects, contact your vet for advice.
Administration frequency depends on your pet’s condition and your vet’s recommendations—typically, it may be given once daily or as needed.
Liqui-Char is available through various online retailers, local pet stores, and veterinary clinics. Make sure to purchase from reputable sources.
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 parenteral 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.
Active Ingredients:
Bone Charcoal: 100 mg/mL
Attapulgite Clay: 200 mg/mL
Inactive Ingredients:
Water, Sodium chloride
(35 mg/mL), Potassium chloride (35 mg/mL),
and Polysorbate.