Health Kare Itroheal-200mg Tablets For Dog
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Itroheal-200 contains itraconazole (200 mg per tablet), an antifungal medication used to treat systemic and localized fungal infections in dogs. This prescription medication manages conditions such as blastomycosis, histoplasmosis, aspergillosis, and dermatophyte infections. Each uncoated tablet contains itraconazole IP 200 mg with excipients.
Composition:
Each uncoated tablet contains:
- Itraconazole IP 200 mg
- Colour: Titanium Dioxide
- Excipients q.s.
Dosage Guidelines
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- Dosage: As directed by the Veterinary Doctor or Practitioner.
Dosage varies based on infection type, severity, and your dog's weight. Treatment duration typically ranges from 4-12 weeks depending on condition.
- Administration: Give with food to improve absorption.
Your veterinarian will determine the exact dose and duration for your dog's specific condition.
Withdrawal Period: Milk: None Meat: 7 Days
Key Contraindications
Do not use Itroheal-200 if your dog:
- Has known hypersensitivity to azole antifungals
- Has severe liver disease or elevated liver enzymes
- Is pregnant or nursing (use only if benefits outweigh risks)
- Is taking certain medications that interact with itraconazole
- Has heart failure or compromised cardiac function
Common Side Effects
Most dogs tolerate itraconazole well, but may experience:
- Loss of appetite or decreased food intake
- Vomiting or gastrointestinal upset
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Lethargy or weakness
- Skin reactions
Contact your veterinarian immediately if side effects persist or worsen.
Storage Requirements: Keep in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children and pets, and do not use after the expiration date printed on the package.
Important: NOT FOR HUMAN USE - ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY. This is a prescription medication. Consult your veterinarian before use. This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Regular monitoring of liver function may be necessary during treatment. Itraconazole requires several weeks to reach therapeutic levels, so improvement may not be immediate.
Always consult your veterinarian before starting, stopping, or adjusting any medication. Your veterinarian will provide specific dosing instructions tailored to your dog's individual needs.