Rs. 350

Dr. Goel's Uteromate For Dog & Cat

(30 ml Oral Drops in bottle)
Dr. Goel's Uteromate For Dog & Cat
Product Details
Dr. Goel's Uteromate for Dog and Cat
Uteromate drops for pets 30ml is the best remedy for managing conditions of uterine troubles in female pets. Uteromate is a homoeopathic veterinary medicine that regulates the hormones in pets by stimulating the pituitary gland. Uteromate is the best homoeopathic veterinary medicine for female animals in the case of uterine troubles like hormonal imbalance, habitual abortion, delivery complications, retention of the placenta, metritis, pyometra, etc.

Key Ingredients:
  • Caulophyllum Thalictroides
  • Cimicifuga Racemosa
  • Cantharis
  • Cinchona Officinalis
  • Pulsatilla Nigricans
  • Rhus Toxicodendron
  • Sepia
  • Sabina
  • Secale Cornutum
  • Ustilago Maydis

Key Benefits:
  • Caulophyllum Thalictroides: Caulophyllum acts most markedly on the female generative organs, lack of tone of the left ovarian and left infra-breast pain, complaints due to uterine disorders, habitual or threatened miscarriage from uterine atony, uterus retroverted
  • Cimicifuga Racemosa: This takes wide action upon the uterus and ovaries, as well as the cerebrospinal and muscular systems, the generative organs in the female are particularly affected, leucorrhoea with a feeling of weight in the uterus, pain across the pelvis from hip to ovarian neuralgia, pain across the pelvis from the ovary to the ovary or goes upwards or downwards along the thighs, uterine atony
  • Cantharis: Helps to condition retained placenta, with painful urination, menses too early and too profuse, black, swelling of the vulva with irritation, constant discharge from the uterus, worse false step, cutting burning in ovaries, ovaritis, leucorrhea with sexual excitement, causing severe itching
  • Cinchona Officinalis: Manages menstrual colic, menses are dark and profuse, profuse menses with anaemia and pain, menses clotted with abdominal distention, metrorrhagia, blood dark with fainting, convulsions, painful heaviness in the pelvis, dropsy of ovaries, uterus, ovaritis, ovaritis from haemorrhage
  • Pulsatilla Nigricans: Prevents dark, thick menses, menses too late, scanty after bathing, acrid, milky leucorrhea, thick like cream, with swollen serous cysts, indurations, or polyps in the vagina
  • Rhus Toxicodendron: Manages consciousness of uterus, prolapse uterus from lifting overstraining, uterine infection septic, polyps of the uterus, lochia's thin, protracted offensive diminished, lochia with shooting pain
  • Sepia: Conditions bearing down in the pelvic region, uterus prolapsed, hormonal disorders, yellow, greenish, milky in large lumps with much itching instead of menses, leucorrhea, foul, gonorrheal with stitches up in the vagina from the uterus to the navel, pelvic organs relaxed, weak uterus
  • Sabina 3x: May help to manage uterine haemorrhages, partly clotted, worse from least motion, bleeding fibroids, promotes expulsion of moles from the uterus, retained placenta, intense after-inflammation of ovaries and uterus after childbirth
  • Secale cornutum 3x: Conditions green lochia, prolapsed uterus after a forceps delivery, weak uterus, metritis
  • Ustilago maydis 3x: It has been observed that pregnant animals feeding on maize affected with smut are very liable to abort, ustilago affects the female sexual organs, skin, hair, and nails, the provings brought out a specific affinity for the reproductive sphere, especially for the left ovary and uterus, flabby condition of the uterus, uterine haemorrhage, menstrual, postpartum, and menopausal, bleeding as of a knot uterus, bowels, throat, etc

Directions For Use:
  • For cats: 10-15 drops tds
  • For female dogs (small breed): 15-20 drops tds
  • For female dogs (large breed): 20-25 drops tds

Safety Information:
  • Over Counter (OTC) homoeopathic medicine that works naturally with no side effects, no drug interactions, and no contraindications
  • Can be safely used along with other medications
  • Drops work instantly when given onto the tongue
  • Keep it away from the reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 16 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)