Cat Rx
Transcend Sodium Hyaluronate for Dogs, Cats & Horses
Transcend Sodium Hyaluronate for sale
Tresaderm Dermatologic for Dogs & Cats
Urinary Care c/d Multicare Chicken Canned Cat Food
Urinary Care c/d Multicare Chicken Dry Cat Food
Urinary Care c/d Multicare Ocean Fish Canned Cat Food
Urinary Care c/d Multicare Stress Chicken Dry Cat Food
Hill's Prescription Diet Urinary Care c/d Multicare Stress with Chicken Dry Cat Food is clinically tested by nutritionists and veterinarians and specially formulated to support cat urinary health. Clinically tested nutrition lowers the recurrence of most common urinary problems in cats signs by 89%.
Vetivex DEHP-Free Lactated Ringers Solution
Vetivex DEHP-Free Veterinary Lactated Ringers Solution is used for electrolyte and fluid replenishment or as an alkalinizing agent. Vetivex DEHP-Free Veterinary Lactated Ringers Solution can help rehydrate animals and restore electrolyte balance. PVC-Free, DEHP-Free, and Latex-Free Bag featuring two color-coded identical, dual-purpose ports which can be utilized for insertion of the administration set spike or for injection of additives to the fluid.
Vetsulin Insulin for Dogs & Cats
#1 Pet Insulin. Vetsulin (porcine insulin zinc suspension) is used to reduce hyperglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus. The initial recommended dosage for dogs is 0.5 IU insulin/kg body weight once daily, given by SQ injection. Dosage may be adjusted, and twice daily therapy initiated in dogs, if necessary. The initial recommended dosage for cats is 1 to 2 IU insulin, given by SQ injection twice daily at 12 hour intervals. Vetsulin must be administered with a U-40 syringe (sold separately) to ensure accurate dosing. Porcine insulin zinc suspension, 40 IU/ml.
Viokase-V Powder for Dogs & Cats
383RX | 8 oz | $305.98 | ||
250RX | 12 oz | $443.98 |
Vitamin B-12 for Animal Use
627RX | 1,000 mcg per ml 100 ml | $11.49 | ||
849RX | 3,000 mcg per ml 100 ml | $23.99 | ||
739RX | 3,000 mcg per ml 250 ml | $38.99 |
Vitamin K1 for Animal Use
Vitamin K1 Injection is indicated in coagulation disorders when caused by vitamin K deficiency or interference with vitamin K activity; to counter hypoprothrombinemia induced by ingestion of anticoagulant rodenticides; or to counter hypoprothrombinemia caused by consumption of bishydroxycoumarin found in spoiled and moldy sweet clover. Vitamin K1 Injection contains 10 mg phytonadione per ml. The dosage range for cattle, calves, horses, swine, sheep and goats is 0.5 - 2.5 mg/kg SQ or IM. The dosage range for dogs and cats is 0.25 - 5mg/kg SQ or IM.