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Vetsulin, is an insulin formulation used to manage diabetes in both cats and dogs, helping to regulate blood glucose levels and control associated symptoms. It contains porcine insulin, which serves as an intermediate-acting insulin that's made with a similar amino acid structure to canine insulin. Each injection helps reduce hyperglycemia and associated clinical signs in your pet. Vetsulin is FDA approved and is the #1 recommended insulin for dogs.How it Works
- Porcine insulin has a similar amino acid structure to canine insulin. It is considered an intermediate acting insulin.
- Vetsulin® has two activity peaks after administration in dogs - one around 4 hours and another around 11. Activity duration varies, but is typically 14 to 24 hours.
- In cats, the activity peak occurs between 1.5 and 8 hours, and activity duration varies at 8 to 12 hours.
- Peak activity, activity duration, and required dose to adequately control diabetic symptoms will all vary between patients.
Stabilization with short-acting insulin and supportive therapy should be offered to animals who present with:
- Anorexia
- Vomiting
- Lethargy
- Ketoacidosis
Overdose Information
- Immediately contact your veterinarian in case of overdose
- Rogestogens, certain endocrinopathies, and glucocorticoids can have an antagonistic effect on insulin activity
- Overdose can result in profound hypoglycemia and death
While rare, allergic reactions may occur. Immediately seek emergency veterinarian attention if your pet experiences such a reaction (including swelling of the face, tongue, or lips, hives, or difficulty breathing).
Other severe reactions may occur with or without warning. The most frequently-experienced insulin-related reaction is hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), which may cause the following symptoms:
- Coma
- Seizures
- Staggering gait (incoordination)
- Lethargy
Storage
Store in an upright position under refrigeration at 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F). Do not freeze. Protect from light.
Active Ingredients
40 IU of purified porcine insulin (30% amorphous and 70% crystalline), Zinc (as chloride): 0.08 mg, Sodium acetate trihydrate: 1.36 mg, Sodium chloride:7.0 mg, Methylparaben (preservative): 1.0 mg, pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid and/or sodium hydroxide.
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- Porcine insulin zinc suspension
- #1 recommended insulin for dogs
- Used to help manage diabetes in cats and dogs
- Reduces hyperglycemia and associated clinical signs
- Serves as an intermediate-acting insulin, made with a similar amino acid structure to canine insulin
- In dogs, there are 2 activity peaks after administration: once around 4 hours and then again around 11 hours; typical activity duration is 14 to 24 hours
- In cats, activity peak occurs between 1.5 and 8 hours; typical activity duration is 8 to 12 hours
- Please note that peak activity, activity duration and required dosage will vary between patients
- Carefully review the included information sheet
- For subcutaneous injection
- 10 mL multi-dose vial of Vetsulin
- FDA approved
Vetsulin is a sterile aqueous zinc suspension of purified porcine insulin. Each mL contains: 40 IU of purified porcine insulin (30% amorphous and 70% crystalline), Zinc (as chloride): 0.08 mg, Sodium acetate trihydrate: 1.36 mg, Sodium chloride:7.0 mg, Methylparaben (preservative): 1.0 mg. pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid and/or sodium hydroxide.
Not for oral administration. Vetsulin should be mixed by gentle rolling of the vial prior to withdrawing the dose from the vial. Using a U-40 insulin syringe, the injection should be administered subcutaneously, 2 to 5 cm (3/4 to 2 in) from the dorsal midline, varying from behind the scapulae to the mid-lumbar region and alternating sides.
Vetsulin for Dogs
The initial recommended dose of Vetsulin® for dogs is 0.5 IU insulin/kg body weight. This dose should be given once daily concurrently with, or right after a meal. Your veterinarian should re-evaluate your dog at appropriate intervals and adjust the dose based on clinical signs, urinalysis results, and glucose curve values until adequate glycemic control has been attained.
In the US clinical study, glycemic control was considered adequate if an acceptable blood glucose curve was achieved (reduction in hyperglycemia and a nadir of 60 - 160 mg/dL), clinical signs of hyperglycemia (polyuria, polydipsia, and ketonuria) were improved, and hypoglycemia (blood glucose < 50 mg/dL) was avoided. Twice daily therapy should be initiated if the duration of insulin action is determined to be inadequate.
If twice daily treatment is initiated, the two doses should be 25% less than the once daily dose required to attain an acceptable nadir. For example, if a dog receiving 20 units of Vetsulin® once daily has an acceptable nadir but inadequate duration of activity, the Vetsulin® dose should be changed to 15 units twice daily.
Further adjustments in dosage may be necessary with changes in the dog's diet, body weight, or concomitant medication, or if the dog develops concurrent infection, inflammation, neoplasia, or an additional endocrine or other medical disorder.
Vetsulin for Cats
The initial recommended dose of Vetsulin for cats is 1 to 2 IU per injection. The injections should be given twice daily at approximately 12 hour intervals. For cats fed twice daily, the injections should be given concurrently with, or right after each meal. For cats fed ad libitum, no change in feeding schedule is needed.
Your veterinarian should re-evaluate your cat at appropriate intervals and adjust the dose based on clinical signs, urinalysis results, and blood glucose curve values until adequate glycemic control has been attained.
Further adjustments in dosage may be necessary with changes in the cat's diet, body weight, or concomitant medication, or if the cat develops concurrent infection, inflammation, neoplasia, or an additional endocrine or other medical disorder.
| Brand | Vetsulin |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Health Condition | Hyperglycemia, Diabetes |
| Active Ingredients | See Active Ingredients in the product details for the full list of ingredients |
| Animal Type | Cat, Dog |
| Manufacturer Brand | Merck Animal Health |
| Product Use | Medicine |
| Sold By | Other |
| Size | 10 mL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 127260 |
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