Vetoquinol USA - UpCard CA1 (toresemide) Oral Solution for Dogs

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UpCard CA1 (Toresemide) for Dogs from Vetoquinol

Vetoquinol USA UpCard CA1 toresemide Oral Solution for Dogs - is indicated for the treatment of congestion associated with heart failure in dogs. Toresemide is a diuretic acting on the proximal part of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle in the kidneys, which causes a profound increase in the excretion of sodium and water. It is an excellent oral solution, for it decreases fluid accumulation, hence making your dog breathe easier and much more comfortably. Vet doctors recommend this as an effective treatment for heart conditions in dogs.

Vetoquinol USA UpCard CA1 (toresemide) Oral Solution for Dogs treats the symptoms of heart failure in dogs. This medication is prescribed by a veterinarian to reduce fluid retention and allow your dog better breathing and a good quality of life. Easy administration in a liquid form offers reliable support for heart health in dogs presenting with congestive conditions.

Key Benefits:

  • Diuretic Efficiency: Toresemide is highly effective in eliminating the extra fluids from a dog's body and helps prevent the accumulation of these fluids, especially in conditions like congestive heart failure.
  • Heart Health Support: This solution eases the workload on the heart by eliminating excess fluid, thereby supporting better cardiovascular function in heart-afflicted dogs.
  • Appropriate solution: Fluid administration is straightforward to administer and corresponds more accurately to the appropriate dosage compared to drugs or medications.
  • Fast-acting relief: Upcard works fast to reduce fluid retention by showing relief from coughing, dyspnea, and difficulty breathing due to fluid overload
  • Longer Half-Life: Toresemide has an extended ½-existence as compared to different diuretics, which regularly way an extra steady impact and a lesser variety of everyday dosings.
  • Veterinarian Prescribed: It is formulated and advocated using veterinarians themselves as the suitable solution for fluid retention in dogs, so rest confident it's miles secure and honestly works.

Instructions:

To ensure the safety of your pet, supervise your pet at all times during play. Do not allow your pet to play with the toy if any part of the toy comes loose or separated. This toy is intended to be used only with supervision.

Dosage & Administration:

UpCard-CA1 should be administered orally once daily at a dose of 0.05 to 0.2 mg/lb (0.11 to 0.44 mg/kg) of body weight, corresponding to 0.025 to 0.10 mL/lb (0.055 to 0.22 mL/kg).

UpCard-CA1 is intended for long-term administration at a dose adapted to the severity of clinical signs of pulmonary edema, results of physical examination, hydration status, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine, and serum electrolyte levels.

Do not exceed a dose of 0.2 mg/lb (0.44 mg/kg) per day, corresponding to 0.1 mL/lb (0.22 mL/kg).

UpCard-CA1 may be administered with or without food.

UpCard-CA1 Dose Adjustment:

Long-term diuretic therapy with UpCard-CA1 should be continued at the lowest effective dose. The dosage should be adjusted to maintain patient comfort and control clinical signs based on serial physical examination and clinical pathology evaluation performed regularly during the early course of therapy and periodically thereafter.

The dose of UpCard-CA1 may be increased or decreased within the recommended dose range by increments of 25% of the administered dose under veterinary supervision.

Contraindications:

Do not administer UpCard-CA1 to dogs with renal failure or anuria. Therapy should be discontinued in dogs with progressive renal disease if increasing azotemia and oliguria occur during the therapy.

Do not administer UpCard-CA1 to dogs with severe dehydration, hypovolemia, or hypotension.

Do not administer UpCard-CA1 concomitantly with other loop diuretics (e.g., furosemide).

Do not administer UpCard-CA1 to dogs with hypersensitivity to the active substance, torsemide, or any of the excipients.

Warnings:

User Safety Warnings: Not for use in humans. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children. Wash hands after use and/ or spillage.

In case of accidental human ingestion, seek medical advice immediately and show the package insert or the label to the physician. Symptoms of exposure to torsemide may include dryness of the mouth, thirst, weakness, lethargy, drowsiness, restlessness, muscle pains or cramps, muscular fatigue, hypotension, oliguria, tachycardia, nausea, or vomiting. Additionally, exposure may induce hypovolemia and result in hyperglycemia, hypokalemia, shunt thrombosis, syncope, and ventricular tachycardia.

Animal Safety Warnings:

Keep UpCard-CA1 in a secure location out of reach of dogs, cats, and other animals to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose.

In case of accidental overdose, provide drinking water and monitor electrolytes. Symptomatic therapy (e.g., fluid therapy) should be provided as medically necessary.

The administration of UpCard-CA1, a loop diuretic, may lead to excessive diuresis which could result in electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, and reduction of plasma volume enhancing the risk of circulatory collapse, thrombosis, and embolism. Dogs receiving UpCard-CA1 should be observed for signs of fluid depletion with electrolyte imbalance.

Storage:

Store at or below 30°C (86°F). Excursions permitted between 4°C and 40°C (39°F and 104°F). Discard 90 days after opening.

FAQ

How does toresemide work?

Toresemide is a loop diuretic. It acts upon a part of the kidney known as the loop of Henle. This medication increases the excretion of sodium and water through the kidneys. It thereby decreases the accumulation of fluid in both the lungs and tissues.

Is this medication safe for all dogs?

UpCard CA1 (toresemide) is a prescription drug to be used upon the recommendation of a veterinarian. Your veterinarian will decide if your dog is a candidate for this drug.

How do I give this medication to my dog?

The medication is given in a liquid, oral form, according to the labeled dose by your veterinarian.

Are there any side effects to taking this medication?

Common side effects can include frequent urination, an electrolyte imbalance, and dehydration. Always monitor your dog and consult your vet if any unusual symptoms occur.

Can it be given with other heart medications?

Your veterinarian will determine the best treatment plan for your dog, including if it can be used alongside other medications.

What is Vetoquinol USA UpCard CA1 (toresemide) Oral Solution used for?

It is used to manage fluid retention and symptoms of heart failure in dogs by promoting the removal of excess fluid from the body.

Can I give UpCard CA1 (toresemide) to puppies?

This is more commonly prescribed to adult canine patients with the said heart condition. The treatments your veterinarian may have could be different, depending on your dog's age. Because of this, it is always best to consult your veterinarian.

How soon does this medication take effect?

The onset of action may differ in your dog, but symptoms can get better within days after the start of the treatment.

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