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Spasmodic colic accounts for a large proportion of colic cases seen in first-opinion practice, however, little is known about its causes. It generally produces a mild colic, due to increased peristaltic activity in the gastro-intestinal tract. Cases are usually easily resolved by treating with a spasmolytic such as Buscopan, and a mild analgesic such as phenylbutazone.  
 
Spasmodic colic accounts for a large proportion of colic cases seen in first-opinion practice, however, little is known about its causes. It generally produces a mild colic, due to increased peristaltic activity in the gastro-intestinal tract. Cases are usually easily resolved by treating with a spasmolytic such as Buscopan, and a mild analgesic such as phenylbutazone.  
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See <big>'''[[:Category:Colic Diagnosis in the Horse|Colic Diagnosis in Horses]]
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'''[[Colic,Medical Treatment|Medical Treatment of Colic in Horses]]'''</big>
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No need to duplicate treatment.... look around the Colic in Horses Category
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[[Category:Medical Colic in the Horse]]
 
[[Category:Medical Colic in the Horse]]
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[[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]]
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