Drools Aclac-500 Chewable Tablets
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Drools Aclac-500 Chewable Tablets contain Acetyl-DL-Leucine 500 mg, a proven anti-vertigo agent that restores balance and eliminates dizziness in dogs suffering from vestibular disorders. Highly palatable chicken-flavoured tablets deliver fast relief from head tilt, nystagmus, circling, and motion sickness.
What It Treats:
- Idiopathic vestibular syndrome (Old Dog Vestibular Disease)
 - Inner ear infections causing balance loss
 - Motion sickness & travel anxiety
 - Post-trauma vertigo
 - Geriatric balance disorders
 
Key Benefits:
- Rapidly controls vertigo & nausea within 30-60 minutes
 - Restores normal posture & gait
 - Chicken-flavoured for 100% acceptance
 - Safe for long-term use in senior dogs
 - No sedation or behavioural changes
 
How to Use
- Dosage: 1 tablet per 10 kg body weight, twice daily
 - Duration: 5–14 days or as prescribed
 - Important: Complete full course for lasting balance restoration
 
Quick Administration:
- Offer as a treat or crush over food
 - Give on empty stomach for fastest absorption
 - Ensure fresh water is available
 - Monitor improvement in head tilt & walking
 
Safety Information
- Common Side Effects: Rare mild drowsiness (first dose only)
 - Do NOT Use For: Puppies under 3 months, pregnant/nursing bitches, known leucine allergy
 - IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING: Oral use only – NOT FOR INJECTION
 
Seek Emergency Care If: Persistent vomiting, inability to stand, seizures, no improvement after 48 hours, worsening circling
Product Specifications
- Active Ingredient: Acetyl-DL-Leucine 500 mg
 - Quantity: 50 tablets per bottle
 - Brand: Drools (IB Group)
 - Form: Chicken-flavoured chewable tablets
 - For: Dogs of all breeds & ages (3 months+)
 
Storage: Store in cool, dry place below 25°C, Protect from direct sunlight, Use within 60 days of opening, Keep out of reach of children & pets
Important Notice: This is a veterinary vestibular medicine. Use only under guidance of a licensed veterinarian after confirming vestibular origin of symptoms. Not all balance issues are vestibular—rule out neurological, cardiac, or toxic causes first. Early treatment prevents permanent head tilt. Consult your vet if symptoms recur after stopping medication.