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UltiCare syringes are used to administer insulin to diabetic pets.
SKU | 3443392 |
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Primary Brand | Ulticare |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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He's recently been diagnosed diabetic, changed his food, and I've been giving him injections of insulin after he eats. (Twice a day) He has a Free Style Libre attached, and despite everything, his blood sugar is still way up in the 400's. His vet is unavailable, but the one there said not to change his insulin amount until I speak with her tomorrow. He's getting 14ml x 2 per day (I think ml)
When testing dog glucose I am short one strip to complete the 12
My newly diabetic cat get Vetsulin U 40. Vet says increase slowly and watch for signs of improvement. His blood-glucose level is an average 246. On a U 40 syringe, I'm up to #5 on the lines, is the 5 units? How much insulin should I be giving him? What's the best time to check his blood-glucose? Does his eating before or after blood checks make a difference? Help! Thanks!
My 11 y/o diabetic cat does seem to be responding to the Vetsulin insulin. Her numbers still range from 348-388. She gets 8u in am and 7u pm. She's been on it since May 2017. She hovers over the water bowl and wants me to pick her up to drink from the bathroom faucets. Her appetite is good. She walks on her hocks.
The pharmacy have me Novolin 70/30 instead of Novolin N for my 12 year old lab. He takes 22 units. Can I still use this insulin ?
My dog, 24 lb schnauzer, was just diagnosed with Diabetes. Vet prescribed 6.5 insulin twice a day, original glucose level was 450. Vet sold us Vetsulin insulin and told us to not shake, only draw when clear. after a week blood was still 450, reading vetsulin website they say it is suspended and should be shaken. Vet has now prescribed 10 units twice a day, I am scared this is way too much. advice?
I have a diabetic dog. He has been on insulin for about 10 days. He has long hair, so it is difficult to make a tent of skin before the injection. I do not feel the injection is being done properly. I have had training at the vet, but when I do it at home I am not sure he is getting the medicine. Questions: 1. do I position the needle parallel to the body or at a 45 degree angle? 2. The needle is longer than the skin is deep. Do I push the needle all the way in? If not, how far? Thank you
My cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes and we're in the process of administering insulin twice a day and he is responding well - yay! My vet suggested we go with 3.5 units (using the Lantus Solostar pen) twice a day. However, the pen doesn't do half doses. Is it OK to give him 3 units in the evening, then 4 units in the morning until I get the syringes with half dose readings? I would ask my vet but it's now Saturday and he won't be back in the office until Tuesday. Thanks, Sarah
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I am looking for recommend. for a legit, safe place/pharmacy (online, call over phone, etc) that I can get Cash’s medication cheaper at. Specifically, our Buprenex injections. 4 (one time use) syringes costs us $70 from our vet. He is on a few meds so just being able to get the Buprenex cheaper would help a lot. Cerenia is expensive as well for only 4 tablets but Buprenex is a pain med. we’re able to get down & is for emergency times so we need it. (Can’t get tramadol down by any method) thanks!
My diabetic dog receives 4ml twice daily. Lately, he has frequent urination and excessive thirst. The vet upped his insulin on our last visit. Do you think my dog is still not getting enough insulin? He weighs 15lbs now and is a 10 year chihuahua/min pin mix.
Hi, my diabetic dog just had her glucose level checked and it was at 61. (7 hours after her insulin and meal) The vet is out till tomorrow so the tech said to maybe drop her one unit. im concerned shes being given to much. Shes 20lbs and they started her at 5 units, up'd her to 7. And now have her on 9units