Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet Description
Cisapride is a gastrointestinal pro-motility medication that veterinarians may recommend for dogs, cats, and certain other animals.
Appearance: Blue, circular, bisected tiny tablet, containing dark blue speckling.
Compounding & Dispensing Information: This medication is a compounded prescription manufactured by Wedgewood Connect, an FDA-registered outsourcing facility and dispensed through Allivet. Allivet does not compound this medication. Product images and sample labels are for illustrative purposes only; the final dispensed label may vary.
*Due to state regulations Allivet can't ship this medication to : MI, MO, MS, NE, UT.
Which animals/pets is Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet for?
For use in dogs and cats.
Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet side effects
Be sure to discuss any side effects your pet experiences while taking cisapride with your veterinarian immediately. The most common side effects of cisapride are vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain. Topical preparations containing cisapride (such as transdermal gels, ointments, creams, etc.) may also cause irritation at the site of application
Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet ingredients
Cisapride
Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet overdose: What to do?
Overdose of cisapride may cause more severe reactions similar to those listed previously in the side effects section. If you suspect your pet or another animal was accidentally overdosed or has eaten this medication inadvertently, contact your veterinarian or the A.S.P.C.A.'s Animal Poison Control Center at 888.426.4435. Always bring the prescription container with you when you take your pet for treatment. If you or someone else has accidentally ingested this medication call the National Capital Poison Center at 800.222.1222.
What to know before using Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet
Keep cisapride and all drugs out of reach of children pets. Cisapride is a prescription drug and should be used according to your veterinarian's directions, and it should only be given to the animal for which it was prescribed. Do not give this medication to a person. Cisapride should not be given to animals that are allergic to it, or drugs like it. Cisapride should be used with caution in pets with liver disease or heart abnormalities, and in pets that may be pregnant or nursing.
How is Cisapride Compounded Tiny Tablet sold?
Sold by the tablet in the strength of 2.5 mg or 5 mg.
Wedgewood Pharmacy
Use as directed by your Veterinarian.
Cisapride monohydrate 2.6mg equivalent to Cisapride 2.5mg, Lactose NF 90.4mg, Microcrystalline cellulose 45mg, Corn starch NF 7.5mg, Cab-O-Sil M-5P 2.25mg, Stearic Acid NF (50) 1.5mg, and blue food color 0.75mg.
Cisapride monohydrate 5.2mg equivalent to Cisapride 5mg, Lactose NF 87.8mg, Microcrystalline cellulose 45mg, Corn starch NF 7.5mg, Cab-O-Sil M-5P 2.25mg, Stearic Acid NF (50) 1.5mg, and blue food color 0.75mg.
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