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Senvelgo (velagliflozin) Oral Solution for Cats

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Boehringer Ingelheim SKU: 608571

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Daily glucose support for diabetic cats

Product Description

Senvelgo oral solution helps support healthy glucose regulation in cats living with diabetes. This once daily liquid is designed to improve glycemic control and ease common diabetic symptoms, helping cats feel better throughout the day. Its easy dosing and needle free format makes diabetes care more manageable for pet parents while supporting long term wellness.

Benefits

·         Once daily dosing: Supports consistent glucose control with a simple routine suitable for everyday use.

·         Needle free solution: Uses a liquid format that avoids injections and helps simplify diabetes management for cats.

·         Fast acting results: Helps improve signs like thirst, urination and appetite within the first week of starting care.

·         Well accepted by cats: Designed to be easy to give and palatable to support daily compliance.

·         Lower hypoglycemia risk: Helps significantly reduce the chance of serious low blood sugar episodes in diabetic cats.

Variants

·         Senvelgo Oral Solution 12 mL

·         Senvelgo Oral Solution 30 mL

Ingredients

Active Ingredient

Velagliflozin 15 mg per mL

Inactive Ingredients

Propylene glycol, ethanol, purified water

How to Use

Recommended Dosage Chart

Cat Weight (lb)

Daily Dose Using Provided Syringe

5 lb and above

Draw dose to the nearest pound marking on the syringe as instructed by your veterinarian.

All weights

Administer 0.45 mg per lb which equals 1 mg per kg once daily, shown directly on the syringe scale.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Dosage and Administration Instructions

·         Daily timing: Give the solution once each day at approximately the same time to support consistent glucose regulation.

·         Use syringe only: Measure each dose using the included syringe which is marked by body weight for accurate delivery.

·         Give with care: Administer directly into the mouth or place on a small portion of wet food your cat will fully eat.

·         Missed dose rule: Provide the missed dose as soon as remembered that same day without doubling future doses.

·         Vomiting guidance: Repeat the full dose if vomiting occurs within thirty minutes of administration for proper absorption.

·         Bottle handling: Close the bottle tightly after each use and wipe the syringe with a clean dry cloth if needed.

Additional Information

Precautions

·         Not for insulin users: Do not use in cats previously treated with insulin due to increased risk of dangerous ketoacidosis.

·         Avoid sick cats: Avoid starting treatment in cats showing dehydration, anorexia or lethargy since these may indicate underlying disease.

·         Monitor ketones: Test urine for ketones during early treatment, since diabetic cats may develop ketoacidosis even with normal glucose.

·         Check for infections: Screen for urinary tract infections before and during therapy since infections may raise the risk of complications.

·         Careful during illness: Stop treatment and contact a veterinarian if sudden appetite loss, weakness or dehydration appears at any time.

Possible Side Effects

·         Digestive upset: Cats may experience vomiting or diarrhea which are among the most commonly reported reactions during treatment.

·         Increased urination: Higher urine output may occur due to the medication’s action of promoting glucose excretion through the kidneys.

·         Weight changes: Some cats may lose weight early in treatment due to caloric loss from glucose leaving the body in urine.

·         Low energy: Lethargy or weakness may appear and requires immediate veterinary attention to rule out early ketoacidosis.

·         Ketoacidosis risk: A serious complication where acids build up in the blood and requires urgent discontinuation and veterinary care.

Storage Information

·         Room temperature: Store at or below seventy seven degrees Fahrenheit with occasional exposure to one hundred four degrees allowed.

·         Use after opening: Discard any remaining solution six months after opening to ensure product quality and effectiveness.

·         Secure placement: Keep the bottle away from cats, dogs and children to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose.

·         Proper closure: Always replace the cap tightly after each use to protect the solution from contamination.

Shipping & Return

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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How does Senvelgo help manage diabetes in cats?

Ans: Senvelgo supports diabetic cats by lowering blood glucose through increased glucose excretion in urine. This helps improve key clinical signs such as excessive thirst, urination and appetite, leading to better daily comfort and measurable glycemic control within weeks.

Q2: How quickly should I expect to see improvements after starting Senvelgo?

Ans: Many cats begin showing reduced diabetic symptoms such as improved thirst, appetite and energy within the first week of treatment. Early response varies, so consistent daily dosing and regular monitoring with your veterinarian are important for achieving measurable improvement.

Q3: Can Senvelgo be given with food?

Ans: Senvelgo can be given directly into your cat’s mouth or placed on a small portion of wet food that will be fully eaten. It should not be mixed evenly into food, and dosing must always follow your veterinarian’s instructions.

Q4: What should I do if my cat vomits after taking Senvelgo?

Ans: If vomiting occurs within thirty minutes of giving Senvelgo, you may repeat the same dose for proper absorption. If vomiting occurs after thirty minutes, wait until the next scheduled dose and contact your veterinarian if vomiting continues.

Q5: Is Senvelgo safe for cats previously treated with insulin?

Ans: Senvelgo should not be used in cats currently or previously treated with insulin. These cats are at significantly higher risk of developing diabetic ketoacidosis which can be life-threatening and requires emergency veterinary care. Always inform your veterinarian before starting therapy.