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Strengths available: 22, ranging from 3 mg/0.05ml to 20 mg/0.05ml
Route: Transdermal
Strength available: 1 in 8 mg/tab
Route: Oral
Strengths available: 52, ranging from 1 mg/ml to 130 mg/ml
Route: Oral
Strengths available: 51, ranging from 1.5 mg/cap to 750 mg/cap
Route: Oral
Strengths available: 23, ranging from 3 mg/chew to 175 mg/chew
Route: Oral
Strengths available: 13, ranging from 60 mg/ml to 350 mg/ml
Route: Transdermal
Strength available: 1 in 0.83 mg/ml
Route: Oral
Strength available: 1 in 0.4 mg/ml
Route: Oral
Strength available: 1 in 0.83 mg/ml
Route: Oral
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Potassium Bromide for Veterinary Use
... (AED) used in dogs to control seizures that are not controlled adequately by phenobarbital alone. Potassium bromide is almost always used initially in conjunction with phenobarbital and ...Allopurinol Medication & Information for Animals
... can interfere or interact with other medications, such as digoxin, allopurinol, and phenobarbital. Precautions for Using Cyclophosphamide Cyclophosphamide should not be administered to .. . ...Mitotane for dogs: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects
... other CNS-depressant drugs. Due to the induction of hepatic microsomal enzymes, phenobarbital metabolism is affected by mitotane and, conversely, mitotane metabolism is affected by ...