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Description
Clomicalm (clomipramine hydrochloride) is an effective treatment of canine separation anxiety as part of a behavioral management regimen. Clomicalm tablets may help alleviate inappropriate barking and help eliminate urination or defecation, as well as destructive behavior.
What is Clomicalm Tablets?
Clomicalm oral medication and behavior modification tablets relieve the suffering of separation anxiety in dogs and works as Step 2 in training your dog, by making it easier for your dog to learn new/positive behaviors.
Who is Clomicalm Tablets for?
For use in dogs over the age of 6 months.
Why use Clomicalm Tablets?
Features of Clomicalm:
- Treats separation anxiety
- When combined with behavior modification, reduces related symptoms, such as destructive behavior, inappropriate elimination, and excessive barking
How does Clomicalm Tablets work?
Clomicalm is a tricyclic antidepressant. It alters the levels of specific brain chemicals, especially serotonin. Serotonin is associated with positive emotions. After a neuron releases serotonin, it is collected by an uptake receptor and recycled. The clomipramine hydrochloride in Clomicalm binds to that receptor and prevents the removal of excess serotonin, increasing the positive neural signal in the brain.
Manufacturer:
Virbac
Active ingredient(s):
Clomipramine Hydrochloride
How is Clomicalm Tablets sold?
Sold by the bottle of 30 tablets in strenghts of 5mg, 20mg, and 80mg.
What are the side effects of Clomicalm Tablets?
While Clomicalm is generally well-tolerated, the following side effects may occur:
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Depression
- Vomiting
- Lethargy
- Increased thirst
- Diarrhea
What special precautions are there?
Clomicalm:
- Should not be used alongside Anipryl (selegiline) tablets or Preventic collar
- Should only be administered with veterinarian approval
- Should not be administered to breeding dogs
Clomicalm should be carefully and thoughtfully administered to dogs with:
- Epilepsy
- Cardiovascular dysfunction
- Urinary retention
- Reduced gastrointestinal motility
- Narrow angle glaucoma
What to do if overdose?
In case of overdose, contact your closest emergency pet hospital.
How can I store Clomicalm Tablets?
Store dry at room temperature 59°- 86° F (15-30° C). Unused tablets should be stored in original container.
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