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| Management number | 204569950 | Release Date | 2025/10/14 | List Price | $49.50 | Model Number | 204569950 | ||
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Provide fast and effective relief for your pet's allergies, inflammation, and autoimmune conditions with Triamcinolone Injection. This veterinarian-recommended corticosteroid reduces itching, swelling, and pain caused by skin diseases, arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions in dogs and cats. Offering long-lasting relief, this injectable steroid is ideal for pets that need immediate anti-inflammatory action without the need for daily oral administration.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
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Allergies, dermatitis, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and other inflammatory disorders of dogs and cats.
Between a few days to several weeks depending on the pet's illness and dosage.
Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation, itching, and allergic response. It is usually prescribed for skin disorders, arthritis, asthma, and autoimmune illness.
The injection is given intramuscularly (IM), subcutaneously (SQ), or intravenously (IV) by a veterinarian, depending on the illness.
Long-term use needs to be monitored by a veterinarian because long-term steroid use is known to cause serious health issues like immune suppression and liver injury.
Yes! Triamcinolone is commonly used to manage allergies, including seasonal, food, and environmental allergies in dogs and cats.
No, corticosteroids may affect fetal growth and development and should never be given to pregnant or lactating animals except in a situation where needed by a vet.
It can be combined with NSAIDs, vaccines, antifungals, and insulin. Always notify your vet about all the medicines and supplements that your animal is taking.
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