Cyproheptadine Transdermal Gel compounded for dogs and cats.
Cyproheptadine Transdermal Gel compounded for dogs and cats.
Antihistamine compounded for dogs and cats.
Pronunciation: (sip-roe-hep-ta-deen)
Cyproheptadine could be advantageous in cats as an appetite stimulant. It possibly could be of assistance in the therapy of feline asthma or pruritus in felines, but clinical effectiveness is negligible for these symptoms.
Cyproheptadine is an antihistamine but its effectiveness is debatable for this indication in canines. The medication could be advantageous as adjunctive treatment for Cushing’s syndrome perhaps as result of its anti-serotonin activity, however one study exhibited effectiveness in less than 10% of canines treated for pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism.
Cyproheptadine could be appropriate as adjunctive treatment in canines or felines with serotonin syndrome or to lessen dysphoria (vocalization, disorientation) correlated with baclofen, carisoprodol, SSRI, or ephedra/ma huang toxicosis.
Similar active ingredient as Periactin®
180 Day Beyond Use Date
For external use only!
Finger cots contain latex.
Cyproheptadine requires a written prescription from a licensed veterinarian.
Specialty Veterinary Pharmacy does not make any claims of efficacy for this medication. These medications are not an FDA approved item, but are compounded in a licensed pharmacy.
SVPMEDS compounds cyproheptadine to meet individual patients' needs using USP <795> guidelines.