(6/8) versus CON (0/6; P .02) but not PBZ/OME versus PBZ (2/8; P .3).
4. Discussion
Administration of omeprazole ameliorated PBZ- induced glandular ulcers (EGGD) but was associ- ated with an increase in intestinal complications. Caution should be exercised when co-prescribing NSAIDs and omeprazole in horses.
Acknowledgments
Declaration of Ethics The Authors have adhered to the Principles of Vet- erinary Medical Ethics of the AVMA.
MEDICINE: NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES Conflict of Interest
Dr. Banse has previously performed consultancy work for and received research funding from Boehr- inger Ingelheim. The other authors have no conflicts of interest.