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Upcard 0.75Mg Cpr 30

Category: U

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Upcard 0.75Mg Cpr 30 - £ 15.00
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Product REF: VTUPC02
Upcard 0.75Mg Cpr 100 - £ 50.00
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Product REF: VTUPC01
Upcard 7.5Mg Cpr 100 - £ 176.08
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Product REF: VTUPC05
Upcard 3Mg Cpr 30 - £ 31.09
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Product REF: VTUPC04
Upcard 3Mg Cpr 100 - £ 70.00
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Product REF: VTUPC03

Total Price: £0.00


Vat Rate: 20%

Prescription Required



UpCard 0.75 mg tablets: oblong white to off-white tablets with 1 break-line on each side. The tablets can be divided into equal halves. UpCard 3 mg and 7.5 mg tablets: oblong white to off-white tablets with 3 break-lines on each side. The tablets can be divided into equal quarters.

Our Standard Delivery - £6.75

Royal Mail Tracked 24 (Signed For)

  • Next business day service
  • Compensation cover up to £100
  • Signature on delivery

 

Any orders placed after close of business on Thursday will not be delivered until Tuesday

 

 

 

Our Express Delivery - £10.45

Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1pm

  • Next business day service
  • Insured up to £500
  • Signature on delivery

 

Please note that all chilled deliveries must be sent on an Express service.

Chilled orders placed after close of business on Wednesday will not be despatched until Monday

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Category POM-V
Temperature Ambient
MA/VM/EU No: 06462/5012
Species
  • dogs
VMD Link https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/product/A009047
NOAH Link
Dosage Oral use. UpCard tablets can be administered with or without food. The recommended dose of torasemide is 0.1 to 0.6 mg per kg bodyweight, once daily. The majority of dogs are stabilised at a dose of torasemide less than or equal to 0.3 mg per kg bodyweight, once daily. The dosage should be titrated to maintain patient comfort with attention to renal function and electrolytes status. If the level of diuresis requires alteration, the dose may be increased or decreased within the recommended dose range by increments of 0.1 mg/kg bodyweight. Once signs of congestive heart failure have been controlled and the patient is stable, if long term diuretic therapy with this product is required it should be continued at the lowest effective dose. Frequent re-examinations of the dog will enhance the establishment of an appropriate diuretic dose. The daily schedule of administration can be timed to control the period of micturition according to need.
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