KBroVet-CA1 (potassium bromide chewable tablets) is a veterinarian prescribed medication for dogs indicated for the control of seizures associated with idiopathic epilepsy. KBroVet-CA1 is available in chewable tablets in strengths of 250 mg or 500 mg in 60 tablet bottles. KBroVet-CA1 has been conditionally approved by the FDA pending a full demonstration of effectiveness under application number 141-544.
Key Benefits:
Formulated For: This medication is only intended for use in dogs.
Health Consideration: Epilepsy, Seizures
How is Medication Given? Use as directed by your Veterinarian. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: The total recommended daily dosage range for oral administration is 25-68 mg/kg (11-31 mg/lb) of body weight. The dosage of KBroVet-CA1 should be adjusted based on monitoring of clinical response of the individual patient. KBroVet-CA1 may be dosed with or without food. Use of an initial loading dosage regimen may be considered on an individual patient basis, balancing the time required to achieve a therapeutic response while minimizing side effects.
What Results Can I Expect? Potassium bromide works by decreasing seizure activity within the central nervous system.
What Form Does Medication Come In? Prescription required. 250 mg or 500 mg strengths in 60 Chewable Tablet Bottles.
Manufacturer: PRN Pharmacal, Inc.
Common Brand Name: K-BroVet-CA1
Dose and Administration: Use as directed by your Veterinarian. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: The total recommended daily dosage range for oral administration is 25-68 mg/kg (11-31 mg/lb) of body weight. The dosage of KBroVet-CA1 should be adjusted based on monitoring of clinical response of the individual patient. KBroVet-CA1 may be dosed with or without food. Use of an initial loading dosage regimen may be considered on an individual patient basis, balancing the time required to achieve a therapeutic response while minimizing side effects.
Possible Side Effects: The most commonly reported side effects are vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, excessive salivation, agitation, tiredness, vocalization, confusion, increased water consumption, weight loss, weakness, fever, panting, and reversible changes in skin color (flushing or bright pink).
Storage Recommendations: Store at controlled room temperature 20-25 degrees C (68-77 degrees F).
In Case of Overdose: Contact your closest emergency pet hospital.
Is Prescription from a Vet Required? Yes