These medicines include diuretics, intestinal binders of phosphate and potassium, HMG Coenzyme A inhibitors (statins), medicines that simulate (or replicate) the action of LPDs on glomerular hemodynamics (e.g., ACE inhibition or blockade, SGLT2 inhibitors), and purified vitamins or analogs of such...
3.1.1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse’s Stomach For an adult horse, the stomach is relatively small compared to the GIT, only comprising approximately 8% of the GIT [49]. Most digesta are held in the stomach for 2–6 h only, however, the stomach is rarely empty. Liquid contents...