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Incurin (Oestriol) 1mg (30 Tablets)

$39.95
Prescription Upload Attached. Prescription On File. Prescription sent to email pharmacy@yourpetpa.com.au

Active Ingredients: Each tablet contains 1mg oestriol.

Manufacturer: MSD Animal Health

Prescription medicine: This is a prescription medicine. Please ensure that you have read the "Ordering Prescription Medicine" page before ordering this item. We require you to upload your veterinary prescription and post us the original. You will need to send your prescription to

PetPA Pharmacy

Reply Paid 91355

Tweed Heads NSW 2485

 

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Commonly asked questions about Incurin Tablets:

What are Incurin Tablets for Dogs?

Incontinence related to hormones is not uncommon in spayed adult female dogs. Dogs that suffer from incontinence after spaying don’t produce enough – or any – oestrogen, a hormone which helps regulate urinary tract health. These dogs usually urinate regularly, but may “leak” urine and even some blood when they are resting. Incurin is a natural oestrogen hormone that replaces the hormones these dogs lack. This prescription medication works quickly to improve your dog’s urinary health and stop leakage.

Why do dogs use Incurin?

If your spayed female dog suffers from urinary incontinence, talk to your veterinarian about Incurin. This effective, well-tolerated prescription medication replaces the oestrogen your dog needs to have a healthy urinary tract and to stop “leaking.”.

What else should I know about Incurin?

Treats urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs. Easy to dose small tablets.

What problems could my dog have with Incurin?

Common side effects include lack of appetite, vomiting, greater thirst, and swollen vulva.

How do you use Incurin?

Wear gloves when handling Incurin. Oestriol presents a reproductive risk to humans, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should take extra care if handling Incurin. Incurin can be given with or without food. Follow your veterinarian's directions.

What is in Incurin?

The drug in Incurin is Oestriol, an oestrogen hormone.

Pet Prescription Medications

Your Pet PA is not a pharmacy but facilitates the supply of prescription medications by an Australian registered pharmacist through our website. When purchasing prescription medication through Your PetPA Pharmacy online you know that:

  • All prescription medication supplied is sourced from Australian veterinary wholesalers and Australian registered pharmacists.
  • All prescription medication available is registered with the Australian Government (TGA or APVMA),
  • All medication supplied is processed and dispensed by Australian-registered pharmacists.

All prescription medication listed on the Your PetPA website is available for supply on acceptance of your order by the pharmacist and on receipt of the original prescription by the pharmacist. As Your PetPA cannot sell or supply prescription medication and is your agent in facilitating the supply by the pharmacist, the acceptance of your order and sale is by the pharmacist*.

*Your PetPA provides the price information of medicines as agent for PetPA Pharmacy Pty Ltd (ABN: 33 658 263 462) trading as Pet PA Pharmacy, 133 Wharf Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485. Pharmacy Registration Number: PC1241648). All medication supplied on acceptance of your order by the pharmacist will be supplied by PetPA Pharmacy.

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