Some pets are managed well with
once daily injections but some will require twice daily.
Not exact matches
While the
once -
daily dosing, low side - effects profile, and shortened treatment duration of interferon - free direct - acting antivirals are ideal for
injection drug users, most trials of these therapies for HCV have excluded persons with recent
injection drug use.
In addition, they were randomly assigned, in a 2 - to - 1 ratio, to a
once -
daily injection with either 3 mg of liraglutide (2,487 subjects) or placebo (1,244 subjects) for 56 weeks.
In addition, they were randomly assigned, in a 2 - to - 1 ratio, to a
once -
daily injection with either 3 mg of liraglutide or placebo for 56 weeks.
Most cats require
once or twice
daily injections of a small dose of insulin with very fine, painless needles.
Some diabetic dogs can be managed on
once daily insulin
injections.
Insulin is given by
injection under the skin,
once or twice
daily.
If insulin is only given
once daily, the two meals should be at the time of insulin
injection, and at the expected peak effect of the insulin (see «glucose curve» below).
Dogs were randomized into two treatment groups, receiving either Onsior
injection or placebo
once daily for 3 days.
Subcutaneous administration of Onsior (robenacoxib)
injection at a dose of 2 mg / kg (0.91 mg / lb)
once daily for up to 3 days, with the first dose administered approximately 45 minutes prior to surgery, was effective and well - tolerated for the control of postoperative pain and inflammation with soft - tissue surgery in dogs.
In a 9 - day target animal safety study, 4 - month - old healthy cats (4 / sex / group; n = 32) were administered SIMBADOL ™ (buprenorphine
injection) subcutaneously at 0X (saline), 1X (0.24 mg / kg), 3X (0.72 mg / kg) or 5X (1.2 mg / kg)
once daily.1 «Zoetis recommends use at label dose of 0.24 mg / kg and duration of up to 3 days.»
Veterinarians tend to agree that feline pain can last longer than 24 hours after common surgical procedures.3 SIMBADOL (buprenorphine
injection) is the first and only FDA - approved opioidto provide
once -
daily 24 - hour control of postoperative pain in cats.
SLIT treatments are given
once or twice
daily whereas the
injections are given far less frequently (every 2 weeks in the maintenance phase).
Options include
daily oral medications, topicals,
injections, and a simple,
once - a-month pill.
Feline Diabetes and HRQoL Diabetes is common in cats and typically requires insulin
injections once or twice
daily.
Treatment is
once - or twice -
daily insulin
injections.
Many diabetic pets will be prescribed insulin
injections that you will give at home
once or twice
daily.