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VetOne Vitamin K1 for Dogs 50 mg, 50 Chewable Tablets

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Product Description
The consequences of hypoprothrombinemia linked with Vitamin K-1 metabolism, as well as the digestion of commercial rodenticide chemicals or medications, are combated by VetOne Vitamin K1 Chewable Tablets. This phytonadione medication is a post-hospitalization therapy for Vitamin K-1 injections. Every chewable treat has a tasty beef flavor.
Who is VetOne Vitamin K1 for Dogs 50 mg, 50 Chewable Tablets for?
Dogs that are 22lbs or more.
Why use VetOne Vitamin K1 for Dogs 50 mg, 50 Chewable Tablets?
After a pet inadvertently ingests pesticides, these tablets can help. This unique composition, which contains phytonadione, prevents hypoprothrombinemia responses. Every chewable treat is graded for appropriate dosage and comes in a beef taste. This item is a low-cost life-saving drug.
How does VetOne Vitamin K1 for Dogs 50 mg, 50 Chewable Tablets work?
Vitamin K1 promotes the formation of prothrombin in the body. The protein prothrombin is used by the body for the purpose of blood clotting.
Manufacturer:
VetOne
Active Ingredients(s):
Phytonadione 50 mg
How is VetOne Vitamin K1 for Dogs 50 mg, 50 Chewable Tablets sold?
50 mg, 50 chewable tablet bottle
What special precautions are there?
Keep this product out of the reach of children or animals.
What to do if overdose?
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store VetOne Vitamin K1 for Dogs 50 mg, 50 Chewable Tablets?
Keep stored in a cool and dry environment at room temperature (59°-86°F). Keep away from direct sunlight.
Helpful Tips:
Dosing Recommendations: Use the lowest effective dose to prevent side effects. Dosage and dosing frequency should be based on routine prothrombin time data. For hypoprothrombinemia with hemorrhage, administer an oral dose of 2.5 mg to 5 mg per kg of weight daily (1 tablet for every 44 lbs of body weight at a low dose, or 1 tablet for every 22 lbs of body weight at a high dose). Administer based on the animal's condition for a 3-week period.
Overview
Use a lower dosage to reduce the chance of unwanted effects. Make careful to check the animal's prothrombin time on a regular basis and adjust the dose accordingly. The dose ranges from 2.5 to 5 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. This dose can be administered once a day for a maximum of three weeks. This medication is designed to be used orally and is dosed according to body weight.
Main Ingredients
Phytonadione 50 mg