A broad - spectrum anti-infective and the first and only potentiated penicillin
approved for use in cats and dogs
GREENFIELD, Ind. — Comfortis ® (spinosad), the month - long flavored tablet that has been protecting dogs from fleas since 2007 has now been
approved for use in cats and smaller dogs.
This product is not
approved for use in cats Puppies less than 4 weeks of age Dogs with a body weight less than 2 pounds Dogs who have tested positive for heartworm Safe for all breeds of dogs Safe for breeding, pregnant or nursing animals Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to lufenuron or milbemycin or like products Directions:
selegiline hydrochloride is not
approved for use in cats but studies have shown it to be helpful in feline cognitive dysfunction as well.
Drontal is FDA
approved for use in cats and kittens.
Cortizone 10 has not been FDA
approved for use in cats.
However, Intervet's Vetsulin, a pig pancreas product, has now been
approved for use in cats and BCP Pharmaceuticals still plans to manufacture their version of PZI cow - derived insulin.
Epizyme is a mixture of pancreatic enzymes that is FDA -
approved for use in cats and dogs to treat exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (also known as maldigestion syndrome).
If you're looking for Elanco products that are
approved for use in cats, learn more on the Elanco brands page.
Clavamox ® / Synulox ® - A broad - spectrum anti-infective and the first and only potentiated penicillin
approved for use in cats and comes in tablets and as flavored, oral drops.
None of the currently available vaccines are
approved for use in cats.
None of them are FDA -
approved for this use in cats.
Selegiline hydrochloride is not
approved for use in cats but studies have shown it to be helpful in feline cognitive dysfunction as well.
Be sure the product states somewhere on its label that it is
approved for use in cats.
Not exact matches
Letting the
cat out of the bag on who will be his minister
for Trade and Industry, Nana Addo, announced the 61 - year - old Alan John Kwadwo Kyeremanten and reposed confidence
in him, but dictated to the Majority to
use their numbers to
approve him.
In another bill signing Tuesday, Cuomo
approved legislation requiring a veterinarian to determine if dogs and
cats are medically suitable
for adoption once they complete their
use as research subjects at higher education institutions.
Theophylline ER is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use this medication
in dogs and
cats.
Although it is not
approved by the FDA
for use in dogs and
cats, such
use is a common veterinary practice.
Theophylline ER is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to prescribe this medication
for dogs and
cats.
Enalapril is FDA
approved for use in dogs only; however, it is a commonly accepted practice to
use Enalapril
in cats as well.
FDA on chemo beads Cisplatin beads have not been
approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
for use in cats.
Approved by the American Dental Association
for treatment of human dental abscesses, veterinary dentists also
use ozone therapy
for gingivitis and stomatitis
in cats.
Neo Poly Dex Ophthalmic is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use this medication
in dogs,
cats, and horses.
Acepromazine is a prescription medicine FDA
approved for veterinary
use in dogs only; however it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use acepromazine
in cats.
Many flea products
approved for use in dogs and
cats can be poisonous to rabbits.
4-23-07 Identification All live dogs and
cats held on the premises, purchased, or otherwise acquired, sold or otherwise disposed of, or removed from the premises
for delivery to a research facility or exhibitor or to another dealer, or
for sale, through an auction sale or to any person
for use as a pet, shall be identified by an official tag of the type described
in Sec. 2.51 affixed to the animal's neck by means of a collar made of material generally considered acceptable to pet owners as a means of identifying their pet dogs or
cats \ 2 \, or shall be identified by a distinctive and legible tattoo marking acceptable to and
approved by the Administrator.
Several (Frontline Plus ®, Frontline Top Spot ®, Revolution ®, Program ®, and Capstar ®) are
approved for use in pregnant and lactating female
cats.
There are 4 heartworm - preventing products
approved in the USA
for use in cats.
Benazepril is a prescription medication not FDA
approved for veterinary
use; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use this medication
in dogs and
cats.
Benazepril is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to prescribe this medication
for dogs and
cats.
Macrolone is a medication that is
approved for use in dogs and
cats.
Currently, no NSAIDs are
approved for long - term
use in cats due to safety concerns.
A main benefit of an FDA -
approved nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
for dogs or
cats is that it has been shown to be safe and effective
in that species when
used according to the label.
Injectable meloxicam (Metacam, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica) has been
approved for cats in the United States as a single - dose administration.11 Daily administration of the oral formulation is
approved in other countries, but such
use remains off - label
in the United States.11
Pancrezyme Powder is a prescription medication FDA
approved for veterinary
use in dogs and
cats.
Due to a lack of studies showing a clear benefit of treatment and the short lifespan of heartworms
in cats, adulticide therapy is not recommended, and no drugs are
approved in the US
for use in cats.
Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim Tablets Double Strength are not FDA -
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to prescribe this medication
for dogs and
cats.
Lisinopril is a prescription medication not FDA
approved for veterinary
use; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use this medication
in dogs and
cats.
Lisinopril is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to prescribe this medication
for dogs and
cats.
Zeniquin is a prescription medication FDA -
approved for veterinary
use in dogs and
cats.
Metronidazole is not FDA -
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use this medication
in dogs and
cats.
Atenolol is a prescription medication not FDA
approved for veterinary
use; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to
use this medication
in dogs,
cats and ferrets.
Tresaderm is a prescription medicine FDA
approved for veterinary
use in dogs and
cats.
Atenolol is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to prescribe this medication
for dogs and
cats.
Azathioprine is not FDA
approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice
for veterinarians to prescribe this medication
for dogs and
cats.
While Benadryl is not yet FDA -
approved for veterinary
use, it is considered safe
for use in dogs and
cats and is commonly
used in veterinary practices across the U.S.
DL - Methionine is a prescription medication FDA
approved for use in dogs and
cats.
Albon is a prescription medication FDA -
approved for veterinary
use in dogs and
cats.
These tear stain removers also contain the medically important antibiotic tylosin tartrate, which is not
approved for use in dogs or
cats, nor
for the treatment of conditions associated with tear stains.
Not an
approved drug
for cats Young, growing animals due to potential
for cartilage abnormalities
Use with caution
in animals with liver or kidney conditions, or those suffering dehydration Breeding, pregnant or nursing animals Pets who have a history of seizures or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones Directions: