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Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
AUSRICHTER PTY LTD
ORAL BOLUS, CHEWABLE
PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE AMMONIUM-QUATERNARY Active 25.0 mg/Tb
180 tablets; 60 tablets
VM - Veterinary Medicine
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
Poison schedule: 4; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: DOG: [URINARY INCONTINENCE ]
Registered
2023-07-01
PROIN 25 MG CHEWABLE TABLETS FOR DOGS 83535/108576 PRODUCT NAME: APVMA APPROVAL NO: LABEL NAME: PROIN 25 MG CHEWABLE TABLETS FOR DOGS SIGNAL HEADINGS: PRESCRIPTION ANIMAL REMEDY KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS CONSTITUENT STATEMENTS: 25mg phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride per tablet CLAIMS: For use by or under direction of a registered veterinarian. For use in dogs to control urinary incontinence associated with urethral sphincter hypotonus. NET CONTENTS: 60 tablets 180 tablets DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Use as directed by prescribing veterinarian. This section contains file attachment. RESTRAINTS: DO NOT use in pregnant or lactating bitches. CONTRAINDICATIONS: This product is contraindicated for use in animals with non-selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors. This product is contraindicated in animals with known hypersensitivity to the active substance, phenylpropanolamine (PPA) hydrochloride. This product should not be used in dogs used for breeding purposes. PRECAUTIONS: Use with caution, as the active constituent, phenylpropanolamine (PPA) hydrochloride is a sympathomimetic agent. PROIN CHEWABLE TABLETS may cause hypertension therefore, use with caution in dogs with pre-existing heart disease, hypertension, liver disease, kidney insufficiency, diabetes, glaucoma and conditions with a predilection for hypertension. RLP APPROVED Use with caution when treating animals with severe renal or hepatic insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, hyperadrenocorticism, glaucoma or other metabolic disorders. Use PROIN CHEWABLE TABLETS with caution in dogs receiving sympathomimetic drugs, tricyclic antidepressants or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, as increased toxicity may result. Use with caution in dogs with incontinence due to urinary tract infection due to masking of symptoms. PROIN CHEWABLE TABLETS are not effective in dogs with incontinence due to neurologic disease or malformations. Use PROIN CHEWABLE TABLETS with caution in dogs administered halogenated gaseous anaesthetics as this may Preberite celoten dokument