Puainta allergy medication for dogs and cats - a fast-absorbing, long-lasting, and effective solution for relieving allergy symptoms. Our allergy medication for cats comes in the form of convenient tablets that are designed to provide quick relief, combat itching, promote rapid and complete absorption, and offer long-lasting results.
In dogs/ cats, chlorpheniramine can be used to treat or manage the following conditions:
Allergic Dermatitis: This includes skin itching, redness, and inflammation caused by various allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or certain foods.
Seasonal Allergies: Dogs can experience seasonal allergies, often referred to as atopy, which may result in skin irritation, itching, and discomfort during specific times of the year.
Food Allergies: Some dogs may be allergic to certain ingredients in their food, leading to skin problems and gastrointestinal issues. Chlorpheniramine can help manage the itching and inflammation associated with food allergies.
Insect Bites and Stings: Insect bites or stings can cause localized allergic reactions in dogs. Chlorpheniramine can provide relief from the itching and discomfort caused by these reactions.
Urticaria (Hives): Urticaria is a skin condition characterized by raised, itchy welts. Chlorpheniramine can help alleviate the itching and inflammation associated with hives.
Allergic Conjunctivitis: Dogs can also suffer from allergic reactions that affect the eyes, leading to redness, itching, and discharge. Chlorpheniramine can help relieve these symptoms.
Details
4mg =1 tablet
Take it with food or after meals
Chlorpheniramine Maleate
Chlorpheniramine Maleate tablets are forbidden for dogs/cats less than 3 months old.
Note: For pregnant or old dogs/cats, or those in lactating, use with caution as directed.
Q: Can dogs have chlorpheniramine maleate?
A: Yes, it is an antihistamine used to treat contact, inhalant, or medicine-induced allergies in dogs and cats. It is also used to treat cornified dermatitis in cats.
Q: Is chlorpheniramine maleate safe for dogs?
A: Yes, while in 4mg strength, it's over-the-counter, and there are possible negative interactions with other medications. Consult with your veterinarian.
Q: What should I avoid while giving Chlorpheniramine to my pet?
A: This medication should not be used in animals allergic to chlorpheniramine or similar antihistamines. Do not use in patients with glaucoma, prostate disease or urinary obstruction, stomach or intestinal obstruction, high blood pressure, or hyperthyroidism.