Hormone replacement therapy for spayed female dogs particularly those with urinary incontinence although another drug called des is used more commonly.
Estrogen for dogs incontinence side effects.
Des is used primarily to treat urinary incontinence in spayed females.
While generally safe and effective when prescribed by a veterinarian diethylstilbestrol can cause side effects in some animals.
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The side effects of estrogen often prescribed to treat urinary incontinence in female dogs depend on the type of estrogen your vet prescribes generally urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs occurs because of decreased tone in the urethral sphincter which estrogen alleviates.
Des may be used with the alpha agonist phenylpropanolamine.
Diethylstilbestrol des is a synthetic female hormone that is used to treat urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs.
Estriol is rapidly absorbed after oral administration.
Estrogens increase the resting muscle tone of the urethra in females and can be used to treat female dogs with urinary incontinence due to estrogen depletion.
Des usually is effective for this purpose and the risk of side effects is relatively low due to the small dose.
Precautions and side effects.
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The most common side effects associated with incurin treatment included a loss of appetite and vomiting.
Like i say if your dog is on an estrogen supplement for incontinence the incidence of this side effect is very uncommon and ideally we d be monitoring for this as well with blood tests.
The most common side effects associated with incurin treatment under field conditions included loss of appetite vomiting excessive water drinking and swollen vulva.
It mimics the effects of the natural female hormone estrogen.
Precautions and side effects.
According to the fda estrogens increase the resting muscle tone of the urethra in females and can be used to treat female dogs with urinary incontinence due to estrogen depletion.
However neutering castration is the initial treatment of choice.
The fda had already approved proin chewable tablets in 2011 the same year they approved incurin an estrogen based medication for canine urinary incontinence which had to be administered two to three times a day.
Incurin is indicated for the control of estrogen responsive urinary incontinence in ovariohysterectomized dogs.
The drug will aid with urethral sphincter hypotonus which occurs due to a dog s age and weakening muscles in the urethra.
Estriol is a natural estrogen.
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