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Proin ER tablets are a veterinary medication specifically formulated to treat urinary incontinence in dogs. The active ingredient, phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride, is a sympathomimetic amine that effectively strengthens the muscles of the bladder sphincter, providing long-lasting control.
Urinary incontinence in dogs, characterized by the involuntary leakage of urine, can stem from various factors, including weakened bladder muscles or hormonal imbalances. Proin ER addresses this by stimulating the alpha-adrenergic receptors in the urethral sphincter, helping to tighten these muscles and prevent frustrating accidents. The extended-release formulation ensures a consistent and sustained effect, reducing the need for frequent dosing.
It is crucial to use Proin ER only under the guidance and prescription of a veterinarian. Dosage and administration will be tailored to your dog's specific needs and condition. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential to ensure the best outcome and monitor for any potential side effects, which are typically mild but can include restlessness, increased heart rate or blood pressure, decreased appetite, and gastrointestinal upset. In rare cases, severe side effects may occur, requiring immediate veterinary attention.
Proin ER tablets are primarily indicated for the treatment of urinary incontinence in dogs, a condition marked by the involuntary leakage of urine due to a loss of bladder control.
Hormone-responsive urinary incontinence, common in spayed female dogs due to decreased estrogen levels weakening the bladder muscles and urethral sphincter, is a key target for Proin ER. The medication's active ingredient, phenylpropanolamine, stimulates alpha-adrenergic receptors in the urethral sphincter, leading to muscle tightening and improved control over urine flow, thus reducing or eliminating leakage.
While primarily used for hormone-responsive incontinence, veterinarians may also prescribe Proin ER for other causes of urinary incontinence in dogs based on their diagnosis. Proper veterinary diagnosis is crucial to determine the underlying cause and the most appropriate treatment.
Active Ingredient: phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride
Fortunately, while frustrating at first, canine urinary incontinence may be controlled with PROIN ER™, a safe and effective FDA-approved once-a-day tablet that works by increasing urethral sphincter tone to help prevent urinary accidents.
Dosage & Administration:
The recommended dosage is 2 to 4 mg/kg (0.9 to 1.8 mg/lb) of body weight once daily according to Table 1 below. Administer PROIN ER with food (see Clinical Pharmacology). Do not split or crush tablets.
Dogs weighing less than 10 pounds cannot be safely dosed because tablet administration would result in a dose over 4 mg/kg.
Dose Administrationsa: | |
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Body weight in pounds | PROIN ER |
10-20 | 18 mg |
21-40 | 38 mg |
41-80 | 74 mg |
81-125b | 145 mg |
aBody weight should be rounded to the nearest pound.
bDogs exceedign 125 lbs should receive the appropriate combination of tablets to achieve the recommended dosage.
Dogs may transition from PROIN® Chewable Tablets to PROIN ER without a break in administration. However, do not alternate PROIN ER with PROIN Chewable Tablets because the effectiveness and safety of interchangeable use have not been evaluated.
WARNINGS: Not for human use. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a physician in case of accidental ingestion by humans.
Keep PROIN ER in a secured location out of reach of dogs, cats, and other animals to prevent accidental ingestion or overdose.
PRECAUTIONS: Proin ER may mask signs of incontinence due to urinary tract infection. PROIN ER is not effective in dogs with incontinence due to neurologic disease or malformations.
PROIN ER may cause hypertension; therefore, use with caution in dogs with pre-existing heart disease, hypertension, liver disease, kidney insufficiency, diabetes, glaucoma, and conditions with a predilection for hypertension.
Use with caution in dogs receiving sympathomimetic drugs, tricyclic antidepressants, or monoamine oxidase inhibitors as increased toxicity may result. Use with caution in dogs administered halogenated gaseous anesthetics as this may increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias.
A laboratory study on human blood revealed that phenyl-propanolamine (PPA) used in conjunction with aspirin may potentiate decreased platelet aggregation.1
PROIN ER may cause increase thirst; therefore, provide dogs with ample fresh water.
The safe use of PROIN ER has not been evaluated in dogs that are intended for breeding, or that are pregnant or lactating.