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ProZinc Injectable Solution, 10 ml Vial

ProZinc Injectable Solution, 10 ml Vial

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Description

Insulin is used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus in multiple species including cats and dogs. It comes in various forms and strengths with corresponding syringes for each strength.

  • - Provides the hormone Insulin for the treatment of diabetes mellitus
  • - Allows blood sugar (glucose) to be properly utilized by the body

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Specifications

SKU2977430
Primary BrandProZinc
Days to ShipProduct Requires Prescription Verification, Order Ships Within 1 Business Day After Vet Approval
Personalized Item flagNo
Volume10 ML

Insulin is a liquid given by injection. Your veterinarian and staff will show you how to properly handle, measure, and give Insulin to your dog or cat.

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9 out of 27 (33%) reviewers recommend this product

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13 Ratings-Only Reviews

Long and inefficient process

4 months ago
All the process took too much time, my cat almost died waiting for the insuline. We had to buy it from the veterinary clinic with a high surcharge and the insuline from Petco wasn’t pack it well either, the ice was already watery when it finally got home.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Service

Welch

4 months ago
let’s start off with the fact that I still have not received it second took several phone calls to the Petco in Patchogue to get it approved and third they wouldn’t review it until I had another appointment when I just had one three months ago, overcharging constantly

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Diabetic

Nellie R

3 years ago
Quick, easy, convenient, they work and manage with my vet

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Insulin delivery

Nellie Belle

3 years ago
Delivery on time. Only issue was the insulin, which has to be refrigerated, was in a "cooler" box but the two ice packs were completely thawed and the carbboard box that the insulin was in was wet and falling apart.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Newly diagnosed diabetic kittie

Anubis16

3 years ago
So far this was the cheapest option for purchasing the insulin my vet had prescribed for my cat

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Best for my cat.

Deb Seaberg

3 years ago
Newman's vet started him on this when he was first diagnosed with diabetes. He's done well on it and has had no side effects from the usage of Pro-Zinc.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned!

3 years ago
I purchased ProZinc from Petco because I received a huge savings over what I was paying through my vet. With 7 cats any savings is appreciated.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Did Not Work

Remedy373

3 years ago
My cat is 14yrs old and was Dx'd Diabetic in fall of 2018. He's been on Vetsulin since then and only needed 1 unit 2x a day, some days we were able to skip a dose. We decided to try ProZinc because of the high remission rate associated with it, but sadly, it hasn't helped my cat at all. He's on 2 units 2x a day and his numbers are still in the 250-300 range. Nothing else has changed, so I don't believe this type of insulin is compatible with him. Back to the Vetsulin we go sadly. At least we got to try it out.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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We live in the Nevada desert can the ice pack they use in shipping be increased to 3 or 4 instead of the two that they used last time. I have a concern as our weather is now in the triple digits and the last order of insulin was just cool not cold.

    How carefully is the insulin handled during shipping? I want to order online but am concerned about the handling as insulin should not be shaken or dropped.

    1. The insulin is in a glass bottle inside a paper carton, inside a plastic bag, inside a foam cooler with ice packs (since it has to be refrigerated), inside a cardboard shipping box. Shipped usually priority to keep it cold. Once you unpack it at home, be careful not to drop the glass bottle, I keep mine in the paper carton in refrigerator. Do not shake the bottle before extracting, instead roll it gently to mix, so that bubbles do not form.



    is this shipped refrigerated

    1. Yes. They have it in a cooler with ice packs. You have to pay $19.99 overnight shipping. I order 2 at a time.