Anipryl (selegiline) 10mg (30 tablets)

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Anipryl selegiline HCI (L-deprenyl HCI) 10-mg

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Anipryl (selegiline) 5 mg tablets are a complete management option for cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs. This veterinary-prescribed medication helps alleviate symptoms related to canine cognitive dysfunction, thus allowing your beloved pet to enjoy a better quality of life.

Anipryl (selegiline) 5 mg tablets are a product that is trusted by many dog owners, offering the effective management of cognitive dysfunction syndrome for aging dogs. With a proven record of accomplishment and commitment to the well-being of pets, Anipryl assures support and relief to your furry friend.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Key Benefits:

  • Five milligrams of selegiline are present in every tablet.
  • Directions: Give by mouth once daily as directed by your veterinarian.
  • Length of treatment: Usually utilized to manage CDS for a prolonged duration.
  • Clinically proven to enhance cognitive abilities in aging canines.
  • Safety: Made under strict quality control to ensure the safety of pets.

Recommended Dosage

Dogs with Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome should be given Anipryl at a dose of 0.5-1.0 mg/kg once a day, preferably in the morning. The suggested daily dosage of Anipryl for dogs with Pituitary-Dependent Cushing's Disease is 1 mg/kg given orally in the morning.

Storage Instructions:

Store at controlled room temperatures of 68° - 77°F.

Possible Side Effects:

If your dog displays signs of restlessness, vomiting, confusion, diarrhea, decreased hearing, possible medication conflicts, heightened destructive behavior from separation anxiety, lack of interest in food, frailty, low red blood cell count, rigidness, and extreme thirst, get in touch with your veterinarian.

Precautions:

Anipryl is not indicated for other behavior problems like aggression. Anipryl has not been studied for safety or efficacy in dogs with debilitating systemic diseases other than PDH.

FAQ

What is cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS) in dogs?

CDS is similar to dementia in humans, in that it affects the cognitive functions in dogs during their older years.

How long until I notice some results with Anipryl?

Results may vary, but symptom improvement is generally noticed within the first weeks of treatment initiation.

Does Anipryl have side effects?

Side effects are rare, but an individual may experience gastrointestinal upset or restlessness.