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Triamcinolone Steroid Injection for Dogs, Cats and Horses
Product Description
Triamcinolone Acetonide Injectable Suspension is a quick-acting steroid shot made for dogs, cats, and horses to help with swelling, pain, and allergies. It works by calming down the immune system and blocking the chemicals that cause inflammation, which helps pets dealing with arthritis, skin problems, or immune system issues. This 10 mL bottle holds multiple doses and is a great option when a vet decides that giving medicine by mouth just isn't the right way to go.
Benefits
- Quick-acting relief: This starts working to bring down swelling and ease symptoms in just one or two hours after the shot.
- Helps with many issues: It’s a great way to handle allergies, arthritis, skin problems, and immune system diseases for several different kinds of animals.
- How it stops swelling: It calms down the body's immune system and the chemicals that cause inflammation to keep pain, puffiness, and irritation under control.
- Results that last: You might see your pet feeling better for anywhere from a week to fifteen days after just one dose.
- Different ways to give it: Depending on how bad the problem is, the shot can go into a muscle, directly into a joint, or right into a specific sore spot.
- Good for different animals: It’s made to be used safely by vets for dogs, cats, and horses as long as a professional is overseeing it.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Triamcinolone Acetonide
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Species |
Condition Type |
Dosage Range |
|
Dogs & Cats |
Inflammatory/Allergic |
0.05 to 0.1 mg per lb body weight |
|
Dogs & Cats |
Dermatologic Disorders |
0.1 mg per lb body weight |
|
Horses |
General Use |
0.01 to 0.02 mg per lb body weight |
|
Dogs & Cats |
Intra-articular (Joint) |
1 to 3 mg per joint |
|
Horses |
Intra-articular (Joint) |
6 to 18 mg per joint |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Veterinary Prescription Only: This medication should only be administered under veterinary supervision as it is a prescription corticosteroid.
- Injection Routes Only: Administer via intramuscular or intra-articular injection based on condition and veterinary recommendation.
- Dosing by weight: Make sure to figure out the dose based on how much your pet weighs and how bad their symptoms are so the treatment works correctly.
- Give again if necessary: If the symptoms come back or if the first shot doesn't seem to do enough, you can give another dose after a few days.
- Keep everything sterile: You have to use perfectly clean tools and techniques before giving a shot into a joint to make sure you don't cause an infection or other problems.
- Don't stop suddenly: You shouldn't just quit the treatment all at once without talking to your vet, as stopping too fast can lead to some pretty serious side effects.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Avoid Infections: Do not use in animals with viral, fungal, or systemic infections due to immune suppression effects.
- Surgical Risk: Avoid use before surgery as corticosteroids may delay wound healing and recovery.
- Drug Interactions: Use cautiously with NSAIDs or other steroids due to increased risk of adverse reactions.
- Hypersensitivity Risk: Do not administer to animals with known allergy or sensitivity to triamcinolone.
- Nursing Warning: Avoid use in nursing animals as the drug may pass through milk and affect growth.
Possible Side Effects
- Stomach problems: Some animals might throw up or not feel like eating much after they get this medicine.
- Changes in how they act: You might notice your pet acting tired, appearing a bit down, or just not being their usual self after treatment.
- Drinking more water: It’s very common to see pets getting extra thirsty and needing to pee a lot more often.
- Heavy breathing: Your pet might start panting more than usual, which happens a lot with dogs on this type of steroid.
- Weakened immune system: Since this turns down the body's natural defenses, your pet might pick up infections more easily or take longer to get over being sick.
Storage Information
- Keep it at room temperature: Store this medicine between 68°F and 77°F so it stays stable and works like it's supposed to.
- Keep it out of the light: Leave the bottle in its original box to shield it from light and make sure the quality stays high.
- Do not freeze it: Don't put this in the fridge or the freezer, as that could mess with how the liquid is mixed.
- Store it upright: Keep the bottle standing up so the medicine stays at the right consistency.
NOTE: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.
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: What is Triamcinolone Injection used for in pets?
Ans: Triamcinolone Injection is used to manage inflammation, pain, allergies, and immune-related conditions in dogs, cats, and horses. It is commonly prescribed for arthritis, skin disorders, and allergic reactions by reducing inflammatory responses and controlling immune system activity.
Q2: How quickly does Triamcinolone Injection work in pets?
Ans: Triamcinolone Injection may begin working within one to two hours after administration. It helps reduce inflammation and related symptoms quickly, with effects that can last from several days up to two weeks depending on the condition and response.
Q3: How is Triamcinolone Injection administered to pets?
Ans: This medication is administered through intramuscular or intra-articular injection as directed by a veterinarian. The exact method depends on the condition being treated, such as joint issues or systemic inflammation, and requires proper dosing and sterile technique.
Q4: Can Triamcinolone Injection be used with other medications?
Ans: Triamcinolone may interact with certain medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and other steroids. It is important to consult a veterinarian before combining treatments to avoid increased risk of side effects or complications.
Q5: Are there any risks associated with Triamcinolone Injection in pets?
Ans: Potential side effects might include your pet drinking more water, needing to go to the bathroom more often, changes in how much they want to eat, or a weakened immune system. You shouldn't use it if your pet already has an infection or is allergic to it, and using it the wrong way could slow down their healing or make other health problems worse. Because of this, it’s really important to have a vet oversee the whole process.
