Acepromazine Rx
Starting At $0.31 per tablet

Acepromazine Rx


$0.31 per tablet
Tablet
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  • Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.

  • Requires veterinary authorization.

  • Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.

What are Acepromazine Tablets?

  • Veterinarians may prescribe Acepromazine to sedate dogs or cats before stressful procedures. 
  • This medication may also be used to reduce vomiting for cats and dogs who suffer from motion sickness in cars.

Why is Acepromazine used for dogs or cats?

  • Acepromazine is a prescription sedative given by mouth to dogs and cats. 
  • Acepromazine is a tranquilizer type medication that causes sleepiness or sedation.

What else should I know about Acepromazine?

  • Acepromazine causes sleepiness but does not reduce anxiety or fear.
  • Read and follow the prescription label carefully for storage information, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
  • Give the exact amount prescribed and only as often as directed.
  • Do not skip doses or stop giving the medication without consulting your veterinarian.

What problems could my dog or cat have with Acepromazine?

  • Acepromazine may turn urine a pinkish to reddish brown color.
  • Acepromazine should not be given with other sedatives or tranquilizers unless directed by your veterinarian.

How do you use Acepromazine?

  • Acepromazine is usually given 45 to 60 minutes before a stressful event or traveling.
  • Dogs or cats taking Acepromazine should be kept in a quiet, comfortable environment.

What is in Acepromazine?

  • Acepromazine is the active ingredient in the drug.

Will I get what I see in the picture?

  • Acepromazine is sold as an FDA approved generic drug. The brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.

Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Acepromazine?

  • Dogs and cats may use this product for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.