Temaril P
Tablet for the treatment of itching and coughing in dogs
Temaril P
Tablet for the treatment of itching and coughing in dogs
Product description
Temaril P is an antipruritic, antitussive and anti-inflammatory tablet for use in dogs.
Active ingredients
Each tablet of Temaril P contains:
- Trimeprazine tartrate (USP) 10-[3-(Dimethylamino)-2-methylpropyl] phenothiazine tartrate (2:1) equivalent to trimeprazine 5 mg
- Prednisolone 2 mg.
Indications for use
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Antipruritic: Temaril P is recommended for the relief of itching regardless of cause. Its usefulness has been demonstrated for the relief of itching and the reduction of inflammation commonly associated with most skin disorders of dogs such as the eczema caused by internal disorders, otitis, and dermatitis (allergic, parasitic, pustular, and nonspecific). It often relieves pruritus which does not respond to other therapy. With any pruritus treatment, the cause should be determined and corrected; otherwise, signs are likely to recur following discontinuance of therapy.
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Antitussive: Temaril P has been found to be effective therapy and adjunctive therapy in various cough conditions of dogs. Therefore, in addition to its antipruritic action, Temaril P is recommended for the treatment of “kennel cough” or tracheobronchitis, bronchitis including all allergic bronchitis, and infections and coughs of nonspecific origin. (Coughs due to cardiac insufficiencies would not be expected to respond to Temaril P therapy.) As with any antitussive treatment, the etiology of the cough should be determined and eliminated if possible. Otherwise, symptoms are likely to recur following discontinuance of therapy.
Administration and dosage
- The same dosage schedule may be followed for both antipruritic and antitussive therapy.
Weight of Dog | Initial Dosage |
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Up to 10 lb | 1/2 tablet, twice daily |
11–20 lb | 1 tablet, twice daily |
21–40 lb | 2 tablets, twice daily |
Over 40 lb | 3 tablets, twice daily |
- After 4 days, reduce dosage to 1/2 of the initial dose or to an amount just sufficient to maintain remission of symptoms. Individual animal response will vary and dosage should be adjusted until proper response is obtained.