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Cerenia Tablets
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$23.48 - $50.48
$23.48 Each
Detailed Description
CERENIA® (maropitant citrate)
CERENIA is the first and only FDA-approved veterinary medication to safely and effectively treat vomiting in dogs.
- CERENIA also effectively helps prevent vomiting due to motion sickness in dogs.
Help with your pet's vomiting.
Just like in humans, motion sickness and vomiting are never pleasant and can even be an anxiety-producing experience for pets. It’s important to note that pets can vomit for a variety of reasons including motion sickness; infectious diseases; diseases of the kidneys, liver, pancreas, stomach, and intestines; eating things they shouldn’t such as foreign objects, human food, certain plants, and toxic chemicals; and certain medications.
CERENIA® (maropitant citrate) may help.
Does your dog get car sick?
Canine motion sickness is quite common and affects 48% of dogs. This can discourage some owners from taking their dogs along for the ride, or even end up delaying grooming, training, and medical care. Let CERENIA help you and your dog enjoy life every day, without the worry of vomiting due to car sickness.
Signs of motion sickness in dogs:
- Excessive lip licking, Excessive panting, Inactivity, Shaking, Dry heaving / vomiting, Pacing / restlessness, Drooling, Whining, Yawning, and Bracing stance.
CERENIA can help with vomiting due to canine motion sickness
How to use CERENIA:
For more information see Full Prescribing Information.
Product Benefits:
- #1 choice among veterinarians for the prevention of vomiting due to motion sickness in dogs
- First and only veterinary FDA-approved medication for vomiting due to motion sickness
- Convenient tablet for safe and easy dosing
- Non-drowsy
Active Ingredients:
- Maropitant
Important Safety Information:
Use CERENIA Tablets for acute vomiting in dogs 2 months and older, and for prevention of vomiting due to motion sickness in dogs 4 months and older.
Safe use has not been evaluated in dogs with gastrointestinal obstruction, or those that have ingested toxins. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction. Pain/vocalization upon injection is a common side effect.
In people, topical exposure may elicit localized allergic skin reactions, and repeated or prolonged exposure may lead to skin sensitization.
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