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Incurin (estriol) is a prescription medication indicated for the control of estrogen-responsive urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs.
SKU | 2976963 |
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Primary Brand | Incurin |
Days to Ship | Product Will Ship Upon Verification of Prescription, Usually 2-5 Business Days |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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This medication is given orally.
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