Incurin (Estriol) Tablets - Incontinence Medication for Dogs - 1 mg

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Incurin for Dogs

Incurin Estriol is designed specifically to address the needs of spayed female dogs struggling with urinary incontinence. By supplementing estriol, a naturally occurring estrogen, Incurin helps to strengthen the urethral sphincter muscles, effectively reducing urine leakage. 

Although primarily for spayed female dogs, Incurin can be used in male dogs under specific veterinary guidance. Ease your dog’s discomfort and manage incontinence with a daily, simple-to-administer tablet.

Note that some dogs might experience mild side effects such as increased thirst or tummy troubles. Always consult your veterinarian if you notice any unusual changes. Keep your furry friend happy, healthy, and dry with Incurin!

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Benefits of Incurin Tablets for Dogs

  • Eases Urinary Incontinence: Specifically targets hormone-responsive urinary incontinence, helping your dog maintain bladder control.
  • Enhances Urethral Muscle Tone: Strengthens the muscles that control urine flow, reducing the frequency of accidents.
  • Convenient Daily Dosing: Simple, once-daily administration ensures ease of use and consistency.
  • Effective for Spayed Female Dogs: Proven to be effective in managing incontinence in spayed females, helping them regain comfort and confidence.
  • Tailored Dosing: Dosage can be adjusted under veterinary supervision for optimal effectiveness, with low risk of weight-based dosing errors.

Ingredients

  • Active Ingredient: Estriol (1mg per tablet)

Incurin Dosage for Dogs:

Frequency

  • Administer orally once daily, following your veterinarian's precise instructions. Typically, start with 1 tablet per day for 7-14 days.

Consistency

  • Consistent daily dosing is key for effectiveness. Administer the tablet at the same time each day. If the initial dose is effective, discuss with your vet about reducing it for maintenance. If the 1mg dose is not sufficient, it may be increased to 2mg daily under veterinary guidance.

Incurin Side Effects 

While Incurin is generally well-tolerated, some dogs may experience side effects such as increased thirst, changes in appetite, vomiting, or signs of estrus (e.g., swollen vulva).

Precautions

  • Regular monitoring by a vet is recommended to ensure the dosage remains effective and side effects are minimized.
  • Incurin is not recommended for use in pregnant, lactating dogs, or those intended for breeding. Always consult your vet before starting any new medication.

Warnings

  • Discontinue use and seek veterinary advice if serious side effects occur or if side effects persist. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental ingestion, contact a healthcare professional immediately.

Storage Insructions:

  • Store Incurin Tablets at or below 77°F, with occasional storage up to 104°F allowed. Keep in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and heat.

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FAQs - Incurin Tablets for Dogs

Q: What is Incurin?

A: Incurin is indicated for the treatment of urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs due to a weak urethral sphincter mechanism.

Q: How does Incurin work?

A: Incurin works the same way as natural estrogen: its action increases the tone at the level of the urethral sphincter to prevent the phenomenon of urine leakage.

Q: Can Incurin be given with other medications?

A: Always consult with a veterinarian before administering Incurin with other drugs. Some medications will have interactions with estriol and might either inactivate its effect or even cause side effects.

Q: Can Incurin be used in pregnant or lactating dogs?

A: The safety of Incurin in pregnant or lactating bitches has not been established. Use with caution and under veterinary advice only.

Q: How much time does it take to show some effects on my dog?

A: Time frames for easing can also vary, however, some dogs may get improvement regarding incontinence within a few days of being on the medicine.

Q: Can Incurin be used in male dogs?

A: While Incurin is primarily for spayed female dogs, it may be prescribed for male dogs under certain circumstances by a veterinarian.

Q: How long does it take for Incurin to start working?

A: Some dogs may show improvement in urinary control within a few days of starting Incurin, though full benefits might take a bit longer.

Q: Can Incurin be used long-term?

A: Yes, Incurin is safe for long-term use under veterinary supervision. Regular vet check-ups are advised to ensure continued effectiveness and adjust dosage if needed.

Q: Can Incurin be used in male dogs?

A: While Incurin is primarily for spayed female dogs, it may be prescribed for male dogs under certain circumstances by a veterinarian.

Q: What if I miss a dose?

A: Give ASAP if the dose is missed. If it is near time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume the regular dosing schedule. Do not give your dog a double dose to make up for the forgotten dose of Incurin.

Q: How will I know Incurin has worked for my dog?

A: Note a reduction in urinary incontinence with you and more broadly an improvement in urinary continence generally. Follow-up visits to your veterinarian regularly are important to ensure Incurin is managing your dog's disease adequately.

Q: Are special dietary bans required when administering Incurin to my dog?

A: No special dietary prohibition orders. Only a balanced diet will help your dog to be in good health. A healthy diet is the roadway to general good health. Your veterinarian may recommend more dietary advice depending on the condition of your dog.