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Key Features:
- Effective Treatment for Pain, Inflammation, and Allergic Conditions: Predniprozine is specifically formulated to alleviate symptoms associated with pain, inflammation, and allergic conditions in animals. This injection contains a powerful combination of prednisolone and an analgesic agent, providing efficient relief from pain, reducing inflammation, and managing allergic reactions.
- Fast-Acting Formula: With Predniprozine, you can expect prompt results. The carefully measured dosage of prednisolone and analgesic agent is quickly absorbed by the animal’s body, providing rapid relief and minimizing discomfort.
- Discreet Worldwide Delivery: At Equicurepharm, we understand the importance of privacy and discreet service. Your Predniprozine injection will be discreetly packaged and delivered worldwide, ensuring your privacy is protected throughout the ordering and shipping process.
- Premium Quality: We prioritize the safety and efficacy of our products. Predniprozine is manufactured in state-of-the-art facilities, adhering to strict quality control measures. Each batch is thoroughly tested to ensure purity, potency, and effectiveness, providing veterinarians and pet owners with a reliable solution.
Usage Guidelines:
- Veterinary Consultation: Predniprozine should be administered under the guidance of a licensed veterinarian. It is essential to consult with a veterinarian to assess the specific condition of the animal, determine the appropriate dosage, and ensure proper administration.
- Administration: Predniprozine injection should be administered by a veterinarian or a trained individual under their supervision. Follow the instructions provided by the veterinarian for the correct injection technique, dosage, and administration method.
- Storage: Store Predniprozine in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and out of the reach of children and animals. Ensure the injection is securely sealed when not in use.
Note: Predniprozine is intended for veterinary use only. Keep it out of reach of unauthorized individuals and use it solely as directed by a licensed veterinarian.
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Predniprozine is a synthetic corticosteroid used for many conditions in both human and veterinary medicine. Its anti-inflammatory activity is approximately four times that of hydrocortisone. Corticosteroids are extremely effective anti-inflammatory drugs because they affect the inflammatory process at so many different levels. Predniprozine is rapidly converted to Predniprozine in the liver and, in most instances, these drugs are considered to be roughly equivalent. Corticosteroids have strong beneficial effects but a definite potential to cause negative side-effects if abused. Predniprozine may be given by injectionorally or topically.
Dogs and Cats
Predniprozine is used for a wide variety of conditions in both dogs and cats. It may be used in emergency situations including, anaphylactic reactions, spinal-chord trauma and many forms of shock. It is used to manage and treat immune-mediated disease such as immune-mediated hemolytic anemia or thrombocytopenia; many CNS disorders; some neoplasia; dermatologic diseases; allergic reactions such as asthma, hives and itching; inflammatory orthopedic diseases; endocrine disorders including Addison’s Disease; respiratory disease with an inflammatory component; inflammatory bowel diseases; and many other conditions.
Cats may require higher doses than dogs in order to achieve clinical response but they are less likely to develop adverse side-effects.
Horses
Predniprozine is given systemically to decrease inflammatory and immune responses. For years it was used orally to treat Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and other allergic or immune-mediated disorders. Recent work has demonstrated that horses do not absorb oral Predniprozine although they do absorb oral Predniprozine. Other corticosteroids are preferred for intra-articular use.
Prednisone Side Effects
- Systemic side-effects of corticosteroids generally are dependent on dose and duration of treatment. Short-term use of prednisone is unlikely to cause adverse effects. Adverse effects are more common in animals on immunosuppressive doses.
- Dogs: Side effects seen in dogs include polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, poor haircoat, GI disturbance, diarrhea, vomiting, weight gain, GI ulceration, pancreatitis, lipidemia, elevated liver enzymes, diabetes mellitus, muscle wasting and possible behavioral changes. Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia may be seen in dogs even on short-term therapy.
- Cats: Although cats are less likely to develop side effects than dogs, occasionally polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, GI disturbances and behavioral changes occur.
- Corticosteroids can cause or worsen gastric ulcers.
Precautions
- Chronic or inappropriate use of corticosteroids, including prednisone, can cause life-threatening hormonal and metabolic changes.
- Adverse effects due to corticosteroid treatment usually occur with long-term administration of the drug, especially when high doses are used. Alternate-day therapy with short-acting preparations is preferred. Animals that have received long-term therapy should be withdrawn slowly by tapering the dosage and prolonging the interval between doses.
- Corticosteroids suppress immune response. Animals receiving systemic corticosteroids may be more susceptible to bacterial or viral infections. Systemic corticosteroids can mask signs of infection, such as an elevated temperature.
- Systemic corticosteroids are contraindicated in patients with systemic fungal infections. The treatment of Addison’s Disease may be considered an exception.
- Predniprozine must be converted to Predniprozine in the liver. Animals in hepatic failure should receive prednisolone rather than Predniprozine.
- Corticosteroids should be avoided or used very carefully in young animals both because of immune suppression and the risk of GI ulcers.
- Corticosteroids have been implicated as a cause of laminitis in horses and ponies. Some corticosteroids are thought to be more likely to cause laminitis than others and prednisone historically has not been considered to be in the higher-risk category. Pony breeds may be more susceptible to developing laminitis than horses.
- Although corticosteroids may be used in healthy older horses, they should not be used in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction. These horses already may have high levels of natural corticosteroids and are prone to laminitis and suppressed immune function.
- Corticosteroids should be avoided during pregnancy and lactation unless the benefits outweigh the risks. Large doses in early pregnancy may be teratogenic. Corticosteroids can induce labor and have been used to terminate pregnancy in bitches.
Drug Interactions
- When amphotericin B or diuretics such as furosemide are given with corticosteroids, there is an increased risk of electrolyte imbalances due to calcium and potassium losses.
- Digitalis and potassium levels should be monitored closely in animals taking prednisone.
- Corticosteroids may increase insulin requirements. Estrogen may potentiate the effects of corticosteroids.
- Drugs that may cause drug interactions with prednisone include salicylate, phenytoin, phenobarbital, rifampin, cyclosporin, erythromycin, mitotane and anticholinesterase drugs such as neostigmine and pyridostigmine.
- The immune response to vaccination may be reduced when corticosteroids are given at the same time.
- The risk of GI ulcers may be increased if corticosteroids and other drugs prone to causing ulcers such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are given at the same time.
Overdose
Short-term administration of even large doses is unlikely to cause serious harmful systemic-effects due to adrenal suppression. Problems associated with long-term administration of prednisone relate to suppression of normal adrenal function, iatrogenic Cushing’s Disease and metabolic crisis due to abrupt withdrawal.
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