Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen
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Prescription required.
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Don’t have a veterinarian? Book with Vetster
What is Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen?
Atenolol is a beta-blocker used to treat certain heart conditions such as arrhythmias. It may also be used to lower blood pressure and treat enlarged hearts in cats. Atenolol Compounded transdermal comes in a Topi-CLICK Micro transdermal pen, a revolutionary way to easily and accurately and dose transdermal medications. Atenolol requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
Suitable for:
Dogs and Cats with hypertension or cardiovascular conditions
Benefits:
- Accurate & Consistent Dose: Topi-CLICK Micro® is the most accurate among those in a patient simulation test, Eliminates user-variability, Consistent automated dosing throughout treatment
- Automated Metered Dosing: Audible, Tactile and Visual CLICKs indicate measure of dose at each point of the unique triad-shaped base (One CLICK = 0.05 mL)
- Targeted Topical Therapy: Innovative triad-shaped dispenser allows for precision handling during application, Applicator reduces the risk of hand transference to others
How does Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen work?
Atenolol is a beta-blocker used to treat certain heart conditions such as arrhythmias. It may also be used to lower blood pressure and treat enlarged hearts in cats. Atenolol Compounded transdermal comes in a Topi-CLICK Micro transdermal pen, a revolutionary way to easily and accurately and dose transdermal medications. Atenolol requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
Caution:
Be sure to review with your veterinarian any medications or supplements your pet may be receiving.
How should I store this product?
Store in a cool dry place.
What is the most important information I should know about Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen?
This transdermal gel is a prescribed medication containing atenolol, used to manage specific heart conditions in pets. Important: This medication requires a valid veterinary prescription and careful monitoring of your pet's heart health
How should Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen be given/administered?
Step 1:Unscrew the cap. Put aside for recapping after use. Step 2:Hold the applicator in an upright position, then turn (click) the base the number of mLs shown on the prescription label. Please Note: The Audible, Tactile, and Visual CLICK points of the triad shaped base must be used as dosing indicators. Align the Base and Triad Tube to fully dispense each dose. Step 3: Use the built-in applicator to apply medication as directed by your veterinarian or pharmacist. Rub continually until preparation has saturated the prescribed areas of your pet's fur. Please Note: The built-in applicator minimizes the chance of the medication spreading to unintended areas. It is not necessary to use your fingertips to apply this medication. Step 4: To prevent evaporation, screw the cap back on when finished with each dosage. Be sure the cap is tightly secured.
What are the potential side effects of Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen?
Potential Side Effects include bradycardia, lethargy, weakness, hypotension. Always consult your Veternarian for accurate diagnosis, treatment, and guidance.
What happens if I miss giving a dose of Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen?
If you miss a dose, give it when you remember; however, if it is close to time for the next dose, skip the dose you missed, give it at the next scheduled time, and return to the regular dosing schedule. Never give your pet two doses at once or give extra doses.
What happens if I overdose my pet on Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen?
If you suspect an overdose or an adverse reaction to the medication, call your veterinary office immediately. If they are not available, follow their directions in contacting an emergency facility.
What other drugs will affect Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen?
The following medications should be used with caution when given with atenolol: alpha-1 blockers, amiodarone, ampicillin, anesthetics, calcium antacids, antidiabetic agents, baclofen, bethanechol, bromocriptine, buprenorphine, buspirone, butorphanol, diazepam, diazoxide, diphenhydramine, doxepin, cabergoline, calcium-channel blockers, clonidine, corticosteroids, digoxin, disopyramide, dobutamine, dopamine, dolasetron, hydralazine, glucagon, loop diuretics, methimazole/carbimazole, NSAIDs, phenothiazines, reserpine, sympathomimetics, warfarin, and yohimbine.
Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen Directions:
- Step 1:Unscrew the cap. Put aside for recapping after use.
- Step 2:Hold the applicator in an upright position, then turn (click) the base the number of mLs shown on the prescription label. Please Note: The Audible, Tactile, and Visual CLICK points of the triad shaped base must be used as dosing indicators. Align the Base and Triad Tube to fully dispense each dose.
- Step 3: Use the built-in applicator to apply medication as directed by your veterinarian or pharmacist. Rub continually until preparation has saturated the prescribed areas of your pet's fur. Please Note: The built-in applicator minimizes the chance of the medication spreading to unintended areas. It is not necessary to use your fingertips to apply this medication.
- Step 4: To prevent evaporation, screw the cap back on when finished with each dosage. Be sure the cap is tightly secured.
When administering this medication, be attentive to your pet's heart rate and breathing; if you notice any significant changes, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Atenolol Compounded Transdermal Topi-CLICK® Gel Pen Ingredients:
Atenolol |
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