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| Management number | 204570048 | Release Date | 2025/10/14 | List Price | $28.79 | Model Number | 204570048 | ||
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Epinephrine Injection is a life-saving medication for emergency relief from severe allergy attacks (anaphylaxis), cardiac emergencies, and difficulty breathing in cats and dogs. This quick-relief injectable solution operates at a rapid level by quickly widening airways, elevating the heart rate, and enhancing circulatory blood pressure in life-or-death situations. Prescribed by veterinarians, Epinephrine is an important emergency drug for dogs and cats with fatal allergic reactions, insect bites or stings, drug allergies, or shock. It is commonly used in veterinary clinics and emergency departments to stabilize pets with life-threatening illnesses.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
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Epinephrine is administered during emergencies like anaphylactic shock, serious allergic reactions, cardiac arrest, and respiratory problems. It must only be given under the advice of a veterinarian or in extreme danger.
Epinephrine is administered most often via intramuscular (IM), intravenous (IV), or subcutaneous (SC) injection, based on the severity of the illness. Dosage should always be determined by a veterinarian.
Epinephrine is a medication for rescue from an anaphylactic reaction or sudden overwhelming allergies, sudden cardiac arrest, or almost suffocating asthma attacks in dogs and cats.
Epinephrine works by stimulating the heart; relaxing smooth muscles in airways; and smooth muscle contraction in vascular channels, counteracting rapid life-threatening events.
Indeed, this Epinephrine Injection is a prescription medicine and, therefore, has to fulfill the written orders of a registered veterinarian.
Only in life-threatening situations, for example, allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), shock, or cardiac distress, and at the direction of a veterinarian.
Side effects can be rapid heartbeat, restlessness, shivering, increased blood pressure, vomiting, or arrhythmias. If side effects are observed, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Epinephrine works within minutes when given correctly and is a life-saving drug for emergencies.
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