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Hello. The dose range for Ursodiol is 10-15 mg/kg every 12- 24 hours, depending on how severe the hepatobiliary disease is. This is equal to 68 - 102 mgs for a 15 pound dog. This medication has a wide range of safety, so 1/2 tablet will not be harmful to your pet. However, if Casper were to develop any adverse signs such as diarrhea, then the dose may need to be modified. Otherwise, do follow your veterinarians recommendation. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. I am so sorry that Molley has such liver disease. Normally we would administer ursodiol at 10-15 mg/kg. This would be approximately 118-177mg every 12 hours. But this is a very safe medication with a very low level of toxicity. You can speak with your veterinarian about this, but it is not an outlandish or worrisome dose. I would certainly see how she does on the 30 days & if she should develop any complications like diarrhea or constipation, then you may need to cut back. Thanks for contacting Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
While I can't speak to ursodiol's side effect profile in people, I can tell you that ursodiol does not cause diabetes or exacerbate existing diabetes in dogs. Continue working closely with Mindy's vet to regulate her diabetes and liver dysfunction. I don't see any contraindications or interactions between insulin, ursodiol, and Denamarin. Best of luck with everything!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Udiliv is ursodeoxycholic acid and is a medication usually prescribed for humans. Are you sure about the dosage for your dog (3000mg twice daily = 6000mg)? A normal dose for a dog would be 10 to 15 mg/kg(2.2lbs) every 24 hours. This would mean your dog (if it is a dog indeed) mean your dog weighs 400kg? Or is it a horse or cow you are asking about? So, unfortunately, without knowing the species of animal I cannot tell you how long it takes to be washed out from the body. It is usually used in aniumals with cholestatic liver disease. Your vet whould be able to answer your question easily, since he knows your animal.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It looks like it is still available through Petsmart and Petco website for an online order, or you can wait until your vet opens on tomorrow to get it there if they keep it in stock. Typically your vet can get it ordered pretty quickly for their patients. Jaydee should be fine if it takes a week or two to get his Rx food. Visit your local pet store and get Hill's Science diet senior food (small bag) for now to hold him over.
Updated on August 12th, 2025