Percorten-V Injection for Dogs (Desoxycorticosterone Pivalate)

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Percorten-V for Dogs

Percorten-V Injectable Suspension is a crucial treatment specifically designed for dogs diagnosed with Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism). 

This condition can cause life-threatening imbalances in electrolytes, particularly sodium and potassium. Without proper management, affected dogs may experience severe dehydration, muscle weakness, and potentially fatal Addisonian crises. 

Percorten-V works by restoring the natural balance of these electrolytes, ensuring that your dog remains active, hydrated, and healthy. What sets Percorten-V apart is its long-lasting formulation, reducing the frequency of injections and providing continuous relief, making it an essential part of your dog's ongoing care plan.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Please note that the product may arrive in a Hardy Paw Pharmacy vial, manufacturer packaging is shown for reference.

Benefits of Percorten-V Injection

  • Extended Duration of Action: Offers effective treatment for up to 30 days, minimizing the need for frequent injections.

  • Proven Efficacy: Clinically proven to manage Addison's disease effectively, helping to prevent Addisonian crises.

  • Consistent Electrolyte Balance: Maintains proper sodium and potassium levels, which are crucial for your dog's health and energy.

  • Enhanced Quality of Life: Reduces symptoms like lethargy, vomiting, and muscle weakness, allowing your dog to enjoy an active lifestyle.

  • Veterinarian Approved: Endorsed by veterinarians as a reliable, safe, and effective treatment for long-term use.

Subscription and Purchase Information

Buying Options and Discounts: Purchase Percorten-V Injectable Suspension in a convenient 1, 2, 3, and 6-month supply pack. Subscribe for regular shipments to ensure you never miss a dose and enjoy discounts on your purchases.

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Ingredients

How Percorten-V works

Percorten-V works primarily as a replacement medication; it contains desoxycorticosterone pivalate.

It ensures the normal balance of the electrolytes by regulating the sodium and potassium contents in the blood to manage the major symptoms of Addison's disease in dogs.

Dosage and Administration

Give this medication according to your veterinarian's instructions.

Frequency

Administer Percorten-V as an intramuscular injection every 25 to 30 days, or as directed by your veterinarian. The precise frequency may vary based on your dog's individual needs and response to the treatment.

Consistency

For best results, maintain a regular administration schedule. Inconsistent dosing may lead to a recurrence of Addison’s symptoms or an Addisonian crisis, which can be life-threatening.

Percorten-V Side Effects

While Percorten-V is generally safe, some dogs may experience mild side effects such as:

  • Injection site reactions (swelling, pain)

  • Increased thirst and urination

  • Lethargy If you notice any severe or persistent side effects, contact your veterinarian immediately.

Precautions

  • Heart Conditions: Use with caution in dogs with congestive heart failure or other cardiovascular conditions.

  • Kidney Disease: Monitor dogs with renal issues closely during treatment to avoid complications.

  • Pregnancy and Lactation: Safety in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs has not been established; consult your veterinarian.

Warnings

  • Hypersensitivity: Do not use in dogs with a known allergy to desoxycorticosterone pivalate.

  • Overdose Risks: Symptoms of overdose include hypertension, swelling, or excessive thirst. Immediate veterinary attention is required if an overdose is suspected.

Storage

Store Percorten-V at controlled room temperature, between 68°F and 77°F (20°C to 25°C). Keep the vial in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure the vial is tightly sealed after each use.

Shipping & Returns 

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  • Refund policy: If you face any issue with our product and want to return it, read our refund policy carefully.

FAQs - Percorten-V Injection for Dogs

Q: What conditions does Percorten-V treat?

Percorten-V is indicated for the treatment of Addison's disease in dogs.

Q: Is it safe to treat a pregnant or lactating dog with Percorten-V?

The safe use of Percorten-V in pregnant or lactating dogs has not been established. Consult with your veterinarian before administration.

Q: Can Percorten-V be administered with other medications?

Always administer Percorten-V with other medications after consulting a veterinarian. Some medications will interact with desoxycorticosterone pivalate, reducing its effect or causing an unwanted reaction in the cat.

Q: What if I miss giving a dose?

If a dose is missed, call the veterinarian for advice. Do not give the cat a double dose.

Q: How will I know if Percorten-V is working correctly for my dog?

Monitor your dog primarily for increased energy and appetite plus general improvement in health. Your veterinarian can determine that your dog's condition is being effectively controlled with Percorten-V through regular check-ups and blood tests.

Q: Are there any dietary restrictions when treating my dog with Percorten-V?

No specific dietary restrictions; however, a balanced diet will help with normal health. Your veterinarian may have additional dietary recommendations depending on the condition of your dog.

Q: What should I do if my dog experiences an allergic reaction to Percorten-V?

If your dog shows signs of an allergic reaction, such as swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing, seek emergency veterinary care immediately. Discontinue use and consult your veterinarian about alternative treatments.

Q: Can Percorten-V be used for cats or other animals?

Percorten-V is specifically formulated for dogs and should not be used in cats or other animals unless directed by a veterinarian. Different species have varying needs and may react differently to the medication.

Q: Is it safe to administer Percorten-V at home, or should it be done by a veterinarian?

While Percorten-V can be administered at home by trained pet owners, it's often recommended that a veterinarian handle the injections to ensure proper dosage and technique, especially during the initial phase of treatment.

Q: What signs should I monitor to ensure Percorten-V is effectively managing my dog Addison’s disease?

A: Monitor your dog for signs of energy levels, appetite, hydration, and general well-being. Regular blood tests to check electrolyte levels will also help ensure the treatment is effective.

Q: Can my dog develop resistance to Percorten-V over time?

There is no evidence that dogs develop resistance to Percorten-V. However, ongoing monitoring and regular veterinary check-ups are essential to ensure the treatment continues to work effectively.

Q: How often should my dog have blood tests while on Percorten-V?

Regular blood tests, usually every 3 to 6 months, are recommended to monitor electrolyte levels and adjust the dosage if necessary. Your veterinarian will provide specific guidance based on your dog's needs.

Q: Is there a generic alternative to Percorten-V?

Currently, there is no generic equivalent to Percorten-V. It is a unique formulation specifically designed to manage Addison’s disease in dogs, offering long-lasting effects that other treatments may not provide.

Q: What are the key differences between Zycortal and Percorten-V for treating Addison’s disease in dogs?

Zycortal and Percorten-V are both injectable treatments for Addison's disease in dogs, containing the active ingredient desoxycorticosterone pivalate (DOCP). The main difference lies in their formulation and approval; Zycortal is a newer product with a similar efficacy profile but may offer a slightly different dosing schedule or ease of use. Your veterinarian can help determine which is better suited for your dog's specific needs.

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