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Category | POM-V |
Temperature | Ambient |
MA/VM/EU No: | 10347/4021 |
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VMD Link | https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/productinformationdatabase/files/SPC_Documents/SPC_162574.PDF |
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Dosage | Amounts to be administered and administration route Benazecare Flavour 5 mg Tablets for Dogs and Cats Benazecare Flavour 5mg tablets should be given orally once daily, with or without food. The duration of treatment is unlimited. Dogs Benazecare Flavour 5mg tablets should be administered orally at a minimum dose of 0.25 mg (range 0.25-0.5) benazepril hydrochloride/kg body weight once daily, according to the following table: BENAZECARE FLAVOUR 5mg Weight of dog (kg) Standard Dose Double Dose 5 - 10 0.5 tablet 1 tablet >10 - 20 1 tablet 2 tablets The dose may be doubled, still administered once daily, to a minimum dose of 0.5 mg/kg (range 0.5-1.0), if judged clinically necessary and advised by the veterinary surgeon. Cats Benazecare Flavour 5mg tablets should be administered orally at a minimum dose of 0.5 mg (range 0.5-1.0) benazepril hydrochloride/kg body weight once daily according to the following table: Weight of Cat (kg) BENAZECARE FLAVOUR 5mg 2.5 - 5 0.5 tablet >5 - 10 1 tablet Benazecare Flavour 20 mg Tablets for Dogs Benazecare Flavour 20mg tablets should be given orally once daily, with or without food. The duration of treatment is unlimited. Benazecare Flavour 20mg tablets should be administered orally at a minimum dose of 0.25 mg (range 0.25-0.5) benazepril hydrochloride/kg body weight once daily, according to the following table: BENAZECARE FLAVOUR 20mg Weight of dog (kg) Standard Dose Double Dose >20 - 40 0.5 tablet 1 tablet >40 - 80 1 tablet 2 tablets The dose may be doubled, still administered once daily, to a minimum dose of 0.5 mg/kg (range 0.5-1.0), if judged clinically necessary and advised by the veterinary surgeon. Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary Benazepril hydrochloride reduced erythrocyte counts in normal cats when dosed at 10 mg/kg body weight once daily for 12 months and in normal dogs when dosed at 150 mg/kg body weight once daily for 12 months, but this effect was not observed at the recommended dose during clinical trials in cats or dogs. Transient reversible hypotension may occur in cases of accidental overdose. Therapy should consist of intravenous infusion of warm isotonic saline. |
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