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Caninsulin 40iu/ml 10ml Injectable Insulin for Dogs and Cats

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Description:

Caninsulin Injectable Insulin for Dogs and Cats (10ml vial) 

This is a prescription medication. Before purchasing it, your veterinarian must have issued a prescription. Always give as directed by your veterinarian. Keep out of reach of children and pets and store as directed. This information is not intended to replace advice from your veterinarian.

This medication requires refrigeration. See the ‘Refrigerated Medication’ tab above for more information.

Product Description:
Caninsulin is an aqueous suspension containing 40 IU/mL of highly purified porcine insulin (30% amorphous zinc insulin, 70% crystalline zinc insulin). It is available in two presentations:

  • 10 mL vial (for use with Caninsulin syringes in diabetic dogs)
  • 2.7 mL cartridge (for use with the Caninsulin VetPen®)

VetPen® Options:

  • VetPen 8: Delivers 0.5 to 8 IU of insulin per injection for small dogs and cats.
  • VetPen 16: Delivers 1 to 16 IU of insulin per injection for small to medium-sized dogs.

Indications:
For the treatment of diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats.

Dosage and Administration:

  • Large Dogs: Use the 10 mL vial. Administer subcutaneously using a 40 IU/mL syringe.
  • Cats and Small to Medium-Sized Dogs: Use the 2.7 mL cartridge with VetPen for precise dosing.

Stabilisation Phase:

  • Dogs: Initial dose is 0.5 IU/kg body weight once daily, with dose adjustments based on clinical signs and blood glucose monitoring.
  • Cats: Requires twice-daily dosing with adjustments based on fasting blood glucose levels.

Storage:

  • Store unopened vials and cartridges refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C.
  • After first use, vials can be stored below 25°C for 6 weeks.
  • Cartridges can be stored at room temperature (below 25°C) for 28 days or refrigerated for 6 weeks.
  • Protect from light. DO NOT FREEZE.

Contraindications:

  • Hypoglycaemia
  • Avoid intravenous administration
  • Use with caution in animals on progestogens or glucocorticosteroids. Avoid stress and irregular exercise.

Side Effects:

  • Possible hypoglycaemia from overdose. Treat immediately with oral glucose.
  • Rare cases of local adverse reactions or allergic responses to porcine insulin.

Immediately contact your veterinarian if you suspect side effects.

Handling Precautions:

  • Only adults should administer the product.
  • Ensure proper mixing before use.
  • Alternate injection sites daily.

For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, please refer to the full product leaflet.

Registered to:
Schering-Plough Animal Health Ltd, Upper Hutt, New Zealand
ACVM No. A007401

 

Active Ingredient:

Each vial contains 10ml of 40IU/ml Insulin

 

Refrigerated Medication:

This medication requires refrigeration. Our team will do our best to keep it chilled during delivery. We ship medications that require refrigeration in tested and certified insulated packaging. The packaging contains frozen gel packs and keeps your pet’s medication at a safe temperature for 72 hours.

We pack orders with refrigerated medications just before dispatch to maintain their cool temperature. If you order a refrigerated medication on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, it will ship on Monday.

Once the medication has left us, the environment it is kept in is out of our control. Refrigerated medication should be cool to the touch on arrival. If it is not, please contact our customer care team.

Please provide an urban address for delivery. If you might not be home at the time of delivery, leave a chilly bin with ice outside the door.

 

Additional Information:

Understanding Diabetes and Caninsulin

Caninsulin is an treatment for managing diabetes in dogs and cats. The 10ml vial can be delivered using the Caninsulin Syringe & Needle. The 2.7ml vials can be delivered using the VetPen or the Caninsulin Syringes. This medication, designed for veterinary use, consists of highly purified porcine insulin.

What Causes Diabetes in Pets?

Diabetes mellitus in pets results from the pancreas's inability to produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. This condition leads to an inability to regulate blood sugar levels, requiring external insulin administration for management.

Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes in Pets

Pets with diabetes may exhibit increased thirst, increased urination, and weight loss despite having a good appetite, lethargy, and a dull coat. Recognising these signs early is crucial for timely treatment.

How is Diabetes Treated in Pets?

Treatment involves insulin therapy, such as Caninsulin, to manage blood glucose levels. It's also accompanied by diet modifications, regular exercise, and close monitoring of blood glucose levels.

Monitoring and Care at Home

Pet owners play a crucial role in managing their pets' diabetes by regularly monitoring their pets' symptoms, administering insulin properly, and maintaining a consistent feeding schedule.

Prognosis

With proper management, pets with diabetes can lead to a good quality of life. Regular veterinary check-ups are vital to adjust treatment as needed.

Preventative Care

Preventing diabetes involves maintaining a healthy weight through proper diet and regular exercise. Regular veterinary check-ups can help catch and manage potential health issues early.

FAQs Section

Can Caninsulin be used for both dogs and cats?

Yes, Caninsulin is formulated for the treatment of diabetes in both dogs and cats.

How is Caninsulin administered?

Caninsulin is administered by injection. The Caninsulin Syringe & Needle (purchased separately) allows for precise dosing.

How often should Caninsulin be administered?

The frequency of administration depends on the pet's specific needs, usually once or twice daily.

What are the signs of incorrect dosing?

Symptoms of overdose include hypoglycemia signs like lethargy, tremors, or seizures. Underdosing can result in persistent high blood sugar symptoms.

Can diet and exercise affect Caninsulin dosing?

Yes, consistent feeding times and amounts, along with regular exercise, are crucial for maintaining stable blood glucose levels and determining the correct insulin dose.

Pet
Dog, Cat
Delivery Method
Injectable
Availability
Prescription Only