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Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets, Beef Flavor, 25mg 50 Count

VetOne SKU: 610062

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Oral Vitamin K-1 Supplementation for Dogs and Cats

Product Description

Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets are formulated for use in dogs and cats as an oral source of phytonadione (vitamin K-1). Each chewable tablet contains 25 mg of vitamin K-1 and is intended for use as a supplement to counter hypoprothrombinemia caused by ingestion of coumarin-based compounds or other drug-induced interference with vitamin K metabolism. Tablets may be given directly or crumbled and mixed into food as directed.

Benefits

  • Vitamin K-1 Source: Provides phytonadione as an oral vitamin supplement.
  • Targeted Use: Intended to counter hypoprothrombinemia related to coumarin exposure.
  • Chewable Format: Designed for oral administration in dogs and cats.
  • Flexible Dosing: Tablets may be given whole or crumbled over food.
  • Measured Strength: Each tablet delivers 25 mg of vitamin K-1.

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Phytonadione (Vitamin K-1) 25 mg per tablet.
Inactive Ingredients:
Cellulose, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, iron oxide, liver powder, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, stearic acid, sucrose, and whey.

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Weight-Based Dose: Administer 2.5-5 mg of vitamin K-1 per kg of body weight.
  • Tablet Guidance: One tablet per 22 lb body weight for lower dosing.
  • Higher Dose Option: One tablet per 11 lb body weight when directed.
  • Oral Administration: Give tablets by mouth or crumble over food.
  • Duration of Use: Administer once daily for up to three weeks as directed.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Follow-Up Therapy: Intended for use after injectable vitamin K-1 and hospitalization when required.
  • Delayed Effect: Immediate anticoagulant reversal is not expected after oral administration.
  • Drug Limitations: Does not counteract the anticoagulant effects of heparin.
  • Medical Evaluation: Lack of response may indicate a non-vitamin K-1-responsive condition.
  • Storage Safety: Store at room temperature, protect from light, and keep out of reach of children.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What are Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets used for?

Ans: Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets are used in dogs and cats as an oral supplement to counter hypoprothrombinemia caused by coumarin-based compounds or other drug-induced interference with vitamin K metabolism.

Q2: Which animals can receive Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets?

Ans: The product is labeled for use in dogs and cats. The dosage and directions are written specifically for these species and should not be applied to other animals.

Q3: What is the active ingredient in Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets?

Ans: Each chewable tablet contains 25 mg of phytonadione, which is the active form of vitamin K-1 used for oral supplementation.

Q4: How are Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets administered?

Ans: The tablets may be given directly by mouth as a chewable or crumbled and mixed with food to ensure complete consumption during dosing.

Q5: How is the correct dose determined?

Ans: The labeled dosage is based on body weight, with recommended administration of 2.5-5 mg of vitamin K-1 per kilogram, adjusted using tablet counts according to weight.

Q6: How often should Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets be given?

Ans: The label recommends once-daily administration, with treatment duration typically extending up to three weeks, depending on the condition being addressed.

Q7: Are Vitamin K-1 Chewable Tablets used for immediate treatment?

Ans: No. Oral phytonadione does not produce immediate effects and is generally used as follow-up therapy after injectable vitamin K-1 when needed.

Q8: Are there any essential precautions to follow?

Ans: Yes. The product does not counteract heparin anticoagulation, and failure to respond may indicate a condition not responsive to vitamin K-1 therapy.