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Some bitches which have been spayed will leak urine when they are asleep or at rest. This condition, which can start to happen a few years later, is partly due to the different hormone levels found. Incurin contains a low dose of Estriol, an oestrogen which acts on the bladder and urethra to help prevent urine leaking ("sphincter mechanism incontinence"). Usually the dose is one tablet per day, or a maximum of 2 daily. Many bitches show a good response and after a period of time, the dose can be reduced, or given on alternate days. Medication is usually required lifelong.
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After my female dog was spayed, she had on going on & off bladder incontinence. This has helped alot and stopped that. Ive not noticed any side effects, after 4months of being on meds. The vet prescribed it, but we get it from viovet. As viovet is much cheaper and the customer service is great. Super easy to send your prescription over and to get the meds. Saves you money for long term meds too. Highly recommend viovet.
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The product has kept my dogs cushins disease under control, and has given her a better quality of life.
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Seems to work quickly and without much side affect, she was a little sick for the first 2 days then stopped. All good.
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Intermittant success. Tried to contact your support email but unsuccessful. Only wanted to know of anything preferably herbal which can solve light incontinence. Otherwise, excellent service from Viovet. Thank you
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Incurin 1mg Tablets for Dogs, including answers from our team.
Stephanie
Is this drug likely to affect the scent that the treated dog gives off, as in to make other dogs receptive to the increase in oestrogen, or their behaviour as such?
The datasheet for this medication states the following regarding adverse events, which should answer your query:
Oestrogenic effects such as swollen vulva, swollen mammary glands and/or attractiveness to males and vomiting have been observed at the highest recommended dose of 2 mg per dog. The incidence is about 5-9 %. These effects are reversible after lowering the dose.
Denise
Is this tablet safe to use with raised liver enzymes
Raised liver enzymes means there is ongoing liver cell damage in your pet. The only contraindications of this product as per the datasheet are as follows:
Do not use in intact bitches, as the efficacy has only been established
in ovariohysterectomised bitches. Animals showing a polyuria-polydipsia
should not be treated with Incurin. The use of Incurin is
contraindicated during pregnancy, lactation and in animals younger than 1
year.
Liver damage is not a specific contraindication. However the liver processes most medications and so if the damage is severe then the dose may need altering. I recommend discussing this with your vet to be certain the medication is appropriate.
Domino
Hello, how long does it take Incurin to work? My dog is on day 4 and not really seeing an improvement yet. Does it sometimes take a bit to kick in?
This depends on what your vet is treating and why, we recommend discussing this further with them. The doseage can be increased or decreased depending on how your dog responds to initial therapy.
Irene
Can I use incurin for my male dog and does it cause him to drink more water
Incurin is licensed for use in female dogs but can be used off license for incontinence in male dogs. The only listed side effects in the data sheet are as follows:
Oestrogenic effects such as swollen vulva, swollen mammary glands and/or
attractiveness to males and vomiting have been observed at the highest
recommended dose of 2 mg per dog. The incidence is about 5-9 %. These
effects are reversible after lowering the dose. In rare cases vaginal
bleeding occurred. In rare cases development of alopecia has also been
observed.
Drinking more is not a listed side effect. I strongly advise you contact your vet for advice on what could be causing this. You should only be giving incurin to your dog alongside their recommendation anyway.
Colette
I have a prescription, how do I send it?? By Post or Photograph?
You can email a copy of your prescription to [email protected] or upload it through the 'Prescriptions' section of your account on our
website.
You can also send a copy via fax to 0845 384 7004 or post to 53 Bilton Way, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 1UU.
If
your prescription states we need the original or hard copy, or your
prescription is for a controlled drug, you must post this to us. Please
ensure you include your order number so we can match your prescription,
delays can occur if this isn't provided.
Jane
Can this product be used for my 14 year old aging MALE dog??
This medication is used to treat incontinence in dogs. It's main use is for USMI in spayed bitches but it can be used off license effectively in male dogs too. It is a prescription only medication so you will need to contact your vet for a written prescription to purchase it with us. It should only be used alongside veterinary guidance.
Julie
My dog has been on Incurin for about 3 weeks and has become very itchy. She is constantly nibbling at herself all over and has a rash at the topo of her leg/belly.
Theoretically any medication can result in some sort of adverse reaction and an itchy skin is what sometimes happens. Having said that, there are a huge number of dogs which develop itchy skins, often at this time of year, and they are not on Incurin or anything else. The sensible thing would be to asky your vet if it would be safe to stop the Incurin and see what happens for a week or two. My feeling is that there is a high chance that the Incurin is nothing to do with it, but if the two things started at the same time, one has to be suspicious of the Incurin. A more likely reason would be an allergy to fleas or something. Are you treating for fleas? Have you seen any at all? Have you looked carefully(and for flea droppings in the coat)? It could be the Incurin but more likely something else. Either way, you need to find out what it is.
Berriewood Wholesale has been working alongside VioVet to bring you a wider range of products, including prescription medications. Berriewood Wholesale has been owned and run by VioVet since 2015, and has been operating since then from the same premises in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Berriewood Wholesale has now been fully merged with VioVet. If you had an account with Berriewood Wholesale you can securely login with your same details on the VioVet website and there will be no delay or disruption to the supply of your pet products.
Thank you for being a Berriewood Wholesale customer, we are confident that you will be just as satisfied with what VioVet can offer you and your pets!
If you'd like more information about the company merge, you can read more on our blog.