What are the different uses of proin® for dogs?
Proin® is a drug prescribed for dogs as a treatment of urine incontinence. It is the active ingredient is phenylpropanolamine, which tightens the bladder muscles. Proin® does not cure urinary incontinence but heals its symptoms. The side effects include restlessness, irritability, increase in blood pressure and loss of appetite.
Incontinence occurs when urine escapes uncontrollably from the bladder. The problem can range from mild to heavy and can occur in old and young dogs. This is often due to hormones or prostate diseases. Women, especially those who were spayed at a very small age, experience incontinence more often than dogs.
It is not used as a method of treatment of urinary incontinence, proin® for dogs is instead used to control symptoms. Usually the dog will have to take Proin® for the rest of his life. If the drug is stopped, the symptoms often return. Proin® for dogs is not re -executed for dogs with bladder infection or kidneys, because other treatment is more suitable.
Proin® with Pleaning down in two ways. Chewable tablets can be inserted into a dog food, or if the dog accepts it, offered separately. It can also be served in liquid form as droplets that are located directly in the mouth. Ideally, the drug should be taken with food.
Originally, people were given an active ingredient in Proin® for dogs. However, it was removed from the market due to potentially dangerous side effects such as high blood pressure. However, these dangerous side effects are rare in animals, so proin® is still available for pets.
This medicine should not be given to certain dogs. Dogs with glaucoma, enlarged prostate, heart problems, hyperthyroidism and high blood pressure should not take it. Peta takes blockers, efedrin or epinephrin should avoid prin® for dogs. A veterinarian should be consulted before receiving a drug with vitamins, supplements or other medicines.
The side effects Proin® for dogs include restlessness and irritability. There may also be an increase in blood pressure and heart rate and loss of appetite. Allergic reactions to Proin® include swelling of the face, hives, scratching and stomach angry. Severe allergic reactions include shock, seizures, pale gums or loss of consciousness. If any signs of allergic reactions are reported, the veterinarian should be contacted immediately.