Glycopyrrolate 2 mg - Single Tablet

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    DESCRIPTION

    Glycopyrrolate is the generic alternative to Robinul. It works to diminish secretions in specific organs within the body, controlling conditions like peptic ulcers (which are known to cause increased stomach acid production).

    Key Benefits:

  • Glycopyrrolate is an anticholinergic medication that works by blocking Acetylcholine activity.
  • This substance within the body works to decrease secretions and the reactions associated with drugs that increase the action of Acetylcholine within the animal's body.

    Formulated For: For dogs only.

    How is Medication Given?

  • For animals diagnosed with hypothyroidism, Levothyroxine is typically a lifelong treatment.
  • Routine blood testing of the T4 level will ensure that the maintenance dose is still effective.
  • Typical recommended dosage rate for cats is 0.05 to 0.1 mg.
  • Typical recommended dosage rate for dogs is 0.1 mg for every 10 lbs body weight.
  • Animals should have constant access to drinking water, and should be encouraged to drink water in cases where dry mouth becomes a concern.

    What Results Can I Expect: Glycopyrrolate is:

  • Useful prior to surgical anesthesia for the reduction of drooling and respiratory tract secretions
  • Frequently used in conjunction with other anesthetics for the prevention of slow heart rate

    What Form Does Medication Come In? Tablet

    Dose and Administration: Tablets are sold individually in a strength of 2 mg.

    Possible Side Effects: Glycopyrrolate may strengthen nitrofurantoin, thiazide diuretic, and sympathomimetic action. This drug (and its derivatives) may antagonize metoclopramide performance.

    Precautions: The adverse reaction profile of Glycopyrrolate is similar to that of Atropine, but it is known to be slightly less arrhythmogenic with a lower occurrence of central nervous system reactions.

    Storage Recommendations: Store in a dry and cool environment 59- 86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C).

    In Case of Overdose: Call your nearest emergency animal hospital. Overdose symptoms may include reduced heat tolerance, personality change, hyperactivity, and increased thirst, urination and hunger.

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