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Estradiol 1mg Tablets (Manufacturer may vary)

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Estradiol Tablets for Horses, Dogs & Cats Hormonal Support

Product Description

Estradiol tablets are prescription estrogen medications designed to support both reproductive and urinary health in animals such as horses, dogs, and cats. They are widely used to bring mares into estrus, help control hormone-related urinary incontinence, and may also assist in reducing the risk of unintended pregnancies in pets. This oral treatment usually begins to take effect within 1 to 2 days and is sourced from FDA-registered manufacturers, ensuring reliable quality and genuine formulation.

Benefits

  • Helps with bladder control: Supports animals that have trouble holding urine due to low estrogen levels. This is especially helpful for horses with long-term bladder issues.
  • Supports hormone balance: Provides a steady amount of estrogen to help keep the animal’s hormones balanced and working properly.
  • Works for different animals: Can be used for dogs, cats, horses, and some other small animals, but only with guidance from a veterinarian.
  • Fast Acting Formula: Begins improving clinical signs within 1 to 2 days of administration.
  • Supports Estrus: Helps induce estrus and improve reproductive receptivity in mares for breeding readiness.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Estradiol

How to Use

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Follow the vet’s instructions: Give this medicine exactly as your veterinarian tells you, based on your pet’s needs and how they respond.
  • Give by mouth: The tablet is taken orally. You can give it with or without food, depending on what your vet recommends.
  • Stick to a routine: Try to give it at the same time every day. This helps keep the medicine working properly in your pet’s body.
  • Don’t change the dose: Never increase or decrease the amount on your own. Changing the dose can make it less effective or cause unwanted side effects.
  • Prescription only: You need a valid prescription from a veterinarian before buying or using this medicine.

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 Pregnancy Use: Do not use during pregnancy as it may cause fetal abnormalities and bone marrow suppression.
  • Species Limitations: Certain formulations should not be used in small animals for treating estrogen-responsive urinary incontinence.
  • Medical History Check: Use this medication with care in animals that have hormone-sensitive conditions or existing health issues, as these may require a thorough evaluation by a veterinarian before starting treatment.
  • Veterinary Supervision: Long-term use of hormone therapy should always be monitored by a veterinarian to ensure the treatment remains effective and safe over time.

Possible Side Effects

  • Digestive Issues: Some animals may feel sick, vomit, feel bloated, or have an upset stomach, especially when they first start the medicine.
  • Behavioral Changes: You might notice changes in mood or behavior. If these changes don’t go away or seem unusual, talk to a veterinarian.
  • Hormonal Effects: The medicine can cause changes like breast tenderness, weight gain or loss, or other effects linked to hormones.
  • Serious Reactions: In rare cases, serious problems like blood clots, trouble breathing, or nervous system issues can happen and need immediate medical care.

Storage Information

  • Right Temperature: Store it at normal room temperature, ideally between 68°F and 77°F.
  • Dry Storage Spot: Choose a dry area away from moisture. Too much dampness can damage the medication.
  • Away from Direct Light: Keep it out of direct sunlight or bright lighting. Over time, too much light exposure can weaken its effectiveness.
  • Out of Reach: Store it in a secure place where children and pets cannot reach it. This helps prevent accidental use and keeps everyone safe.

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Estradiol used for in pets?

Ans: Estradiol is an estrogen hormone used in veterinary medicine to induce estrus in mares, manage estrogen-responsive urinary incontinence in horses, and may be used as a mismate treatment to prevent pregnancy in dogs and cats under veterinary supervision.

Q2: How quickly does Estradiol start working?

Ans: Estradiol may start to show results within 1 to 2 days after it is given. However, how quickly it works can vary based on the animal’s condition, the dose, and overall health. For best results, it should be used regularly as directed by a veterinarian.

Q3: Is Estradiol safe for all animals?

Ans: Estradiol is not appropriate for every animal and should be avoided during pregnancy because it may harm the developing fetus. It should only be given under a vet’s guidance, especially if the animal has underlying health issues or is sensitive to hormones.

Q4: Does Estradiol require a prescription?

Ans: Estradiol is a prescription medication that should only be used with a valid veterinary prescription. This ensures the right dosage is given, the treatment is used safely, and any side effects or potential complications are properly monitored.

Q5: What are the common side effects of Estradiol?

Ans: Some pets may have mild side effects such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, breast tenderness, headaches, or changes in weight. While this is not common, more serious problems like blood clots or nervous system issues can also occur. If you notice anything unusual or severe, contact your veterinarian right away.