✅ Prescription Required
Rx PromAce Injection x 50 ml bottle
PromAce Injectable (acepromazine maleate) is a potent neuroleptic agent with a low order of toxicity, used for tranquilization of dogs, cats, and horses. This medication has a depressant effect on the central nervous system, producing sedation, muscular relaxation, and a reduction in spontaneous activity. PromAce acts rapidly to deliver a prompt and pronounced calming effect, making it useful in handling and managing animals during procedures or stressful events.
Key Details:
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Strength & Count: Acepromazine maleate; 50 ml bottle.
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Class: Phenothiazine tranquilizer.
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Indication (Dogs, Cats, Horses): Tranquilization for examinations, treatments, procedures, and transport; sedation as a preanesthetic aid.
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Use Only Under Vet Supervision:
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Dogs: 0.25–0.5 mg per lb. body weight.
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Cats: 0.5–1 mg per lb. body weight.
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Horses: 2–4 mg per 100 lbs. body weight.
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Administer intravenously (slowly), intramuscularly, or subcutaneously. Allow at least 15 minutes for full effect.
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Contraindications/Cautions:
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Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.
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Potent CNS depressant; excessive dosing or use in sensitive animals can cause prolonged depression or motor restlessness.
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Potentiates effects of other depressants, including general anesthesia—use smaller doses with greater caution.
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Use with caution in animals with stress, debilitation, cardiac disease, sympathetic blockade, hypovolemia, shock, liver dysfunction, or leukopenia.
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Hypotension can occur with rapid IV injection; may cause cardiovascular collapse.
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Epinephrine is contraindicated for treating acute hypotension from phenothiazines; use norepinephrine or phenylephrine instead.
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Storage: Store at 68–77°F; excursions permitted between 59–86°F. Use within 6 months of first puncture.
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Regulatory: Prescription required; federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Keep away from children and other household pets.
This item is not returnable or refundable.
Sold in Qty. of 1 (50 ml bottle).
Product type: |
Animal Health & Wellness > Medicine |
Brand: |
Promace Inj |
Size: |
50ml |
Status: |
Available |
Animal type: |
Dog Cat Horse |
Ingredients: |
Acepromazine Maleate, benzyl alcohol, sodium citrate dihydrate, citric acid monohydrate |
Storage & Disposal: |
Store at 20? to 25?C (68? to 77?F), excursions permitted between 15? and 30?C (between 59? and 86?F). Use contents within 6 months of first puncture |
Cautions & Warnings: |
Warning Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Precautions Tranquilizers are potent central nervous system depressants and they can cause marked sedation with suppression of the sympathetic nervous system. Tranquilizers can produce prolonged depression or motor restlessness when given in excessive amounts or when given to sensitive animals. Tranquilizers are additive in action to the actions of other depressants and will potentiate general anesthesia. Tranquilizers should be administered in smaller doses and with greater care during general anesthesia and also to animals exhibiting symptoms of stress, debilitation, cardiac disease, sympathetic blockade, hypovolemia or shock. PromAce Injectable, like other phenothiazine derivatives, is detoxified in the liver; therefore, it should be used with caution in animals with a previous history of liver dysfunction or leukopenia. Hypotension can occur after rapid intravenous injection causing cardiovascular collapse. Epinephrine is contraindicated for treatment of acute hypotension produced by phenothiazine-derivative tranquilizers since further depression of blood pressure can occur. Other pressor amines, such as norepinephrine or phenylephrine, are the drugs of choice. |
Dosage instructions: |
The dosage should be individualized, depending upon the degree of tranquilization required. As a general rule, the dosage requirement in mg/lb of body weight decreases as the weight of the animal increases. PromAce Injectable may be given intravenously, intramuscularly or subcutaneously. The following schedule may be used as a guide to IV, IM or SC injections: Dogs: 0.25-0.5 mg/lb of body weight Cats: 0.5-1 mg/lb of body weight Horses: 2-4 mg/100 lb of body weight.IV doses should be administered slowly, and a period of at least 15 minutes should be allowed for the drug to take full effect. |
Weight: |
3.68 |
Prescription required: |
YES |
GTIN: |
012313382742 |