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Metformin is an oral anti-hyperglycemic agent that potentially could be useful in the adjunctive treatment of insulin resistance associated with equine metabolic syndrome.
SKU | 3442613 |
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Primary Brand | Metformin HCL |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Cat Insulin & Diabetes Medication
Prescription Dog Insulin & Diabetes Medication
Dog Pill Capsules
Dog Waste Bags 900 Count
Diabetic Cat Supplies
Dog Waste Bags 240 Count
Treats For Diabetic Cats
Blue Buffalo Diabetic Cat Food
Royal Canin Diabetic Dog Food
Purina Diabetic Dog Food
Cat Pill Treats
Prescription Horse Pain Relief & Arthritis Medication
Prescription Cat Treats
Dewormer Chewables for Pets
Dog Metabolism Support
Cat Thyroid Medication
Treats For Diabetic Dogs
Wet Cat Food For Diabetic Cats
Dog Thyroid Medication & Hormone Care
Dog Medicine and Prescriptions
Ulticare Cat Insulin & Diabetes Medication
Ulticare Prescription Dog Insulin & Diabetes Medication
Ulticare Cat Medicine
NexGard Prescription Flea & Tick Medicine
Ulticare Dog Medicine and Prescriptions
Thyro-Tabs Dog Thyroid Medication & Hormone Care
Furosemide Tablets for Dogs & Cats: Diuretic Medicine
Iverhart Max Chewable Tablets for Dogs
Greenies Dog Pill Capsules
NUTRAMAX
Ulticare Insulin Syringes
Cerenia Dog Medicine and Prescriptions
NexGard Dog Flea & Tick Pills & Chews
NexGard Prescription Flea & Tick Medicine for Dogs
Ulticare
Gabapentin
NexGard Plus Dog Flea & Tick Pills & Chews
Deramaxx Dog Medicine and Prescriptions
Deramaxx Dog Pain Relief & Arthritis Meds
NUTRAMAX Cat Health & Wellness
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When testing dog glucose I am short one strip to complete the 12
I can’t remember if I took a pill (metformin, 500mg) and although I checked everything to make sure it’s not on the floor or anywhere my dog might take it I’m still afraid he might eat it if I didn’t actually take it. What could be some signs that he took it?
A vet that specializes in neurology provided me with Gabapentin 50 mg tabs to give my cat twice a day. There are no numbers on them, just white round scored tablets. Evertthing I google says lowest dose is 100 mg. Concerned I may have been given the wrong medication.
Where can I get amorazole tablet for my dog on line
Hi, I have a beagle female, 10 years old. A year ago was diagnosed with diabetes, she is blind, have cataracts. We pass vet to vet, and caninsulin doesn’t work, we try put once per day, twice, and multiple times per day. Even 60 units of caninsulin and her blood sugar never down of 400, weighs 16 kilos, I attach the photo of her last blood tests, are in Spanish, I’m from Mexico. Thank you so much.
Can I break down a 250mg pill of Metronidazole for dosing a 2 to 3# puppy if they are to have liquid 12mg per 2# pup? I ask because I had a prescription from my vet and the cost was $44 for a 10 day supply, 40mg bottle, to dose 2 puppies. This was "compounded" by the only pharmacy in town that does this. I have other puppies that need treatment also, the littermates to these two. They are small breeds, Maltese and Chihuahua. Thank you so much!
Does Denamarin effect glucose levels?
38 lb Beagle ate 75mg deramax tablet
My diabetic cat is on proving insulin which is expensive. Is there an otc human equivalent insulin?
My dog ate a bottle of magnesium pills (146 400mg ea.) and the preservative container. He’s 80lbs
Cassie may have just snagged a 500mg metformin off the floor. I heard it bounce around (and it could've been a piece of stray dog food I suppose) as she lapped it up. I read she may just have an upset stomach but I just wanted to be sure... (Source of worry is: Hey what was that? Did...did you eat one of dad's pills off the floor? *Extremely guilty look* she doesn't have the best poker face when she's done something she knows she shouldn't!)