EPILEPTYL Oral solution 30 ml Boiron for epileptic disorders in dogs and cats
Epileptyl 30 ml, homeopathy Boiron , is a homeopathic treatment for dogs and cats, used in disorders of epileptic origin.
Epilepsy is characterized by seizures, usually convulsive, recurrent. Dog or cat epileptic seizures can vary in frequency and express themselves in different ways.
Description Boiron Epileptyl Disorders of epileptic origin
Boiron Epileptyl is a veterinary medicinal product from the Boiron laboratory traditionally used in cases of epileptic disorders in dogs and cats.
Epileptyl provides your pet with a gentle, non-traumatic solution for treating epileptic seizures.
Treatment of epilepsy in dogs and cats:
The natural treatment for epilepsy in dogs Epileptyl Boiron oral drop is a homeopathic medicine traditionally used in disorders of epileptic origin.
Dosage for Epileptyl Boiron oral solution
20 drops per 20 kg of body weight, twice a day.
The duration of the treatment is several months either continuously or by cures of 15 days per month.
Administer directly into the animal's mouth or dilute in drinking water or mix with food.
Composition Epileptyl Homeopathic medicine Boiron
Cresol ..... 5, 7, 9 CH
Cicuta virosa ..... 15 CH
Veratrum viride ..... 5 CH
Coriaria myrtifolia ..... 12 CH
Œnanthe crocata ..... 9 CH
Rana bufo ..... 12 CH
Cuprum metallicum ..... 9 CH
Calcarea arsenicosa ..... 15 CH aa
Excipient: 15% V / V ethanol.
Precaution for use with Epileptyl Boiron
Contraindications
Any.
Special warnings for each target species
Any.
Special precautions for use
Special precautions for use in animals
Any.
Other precautions
Consult a veterinarian if symptoms persist.
Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness)
Not known.
Use during pregnancy, lactation or laying
The safety of the drug in females during gestation and lactation has not been studied. However, this homeopathic medicine is traditionally used during gestation and lactation.
Drug interactions and other forms of interactions
Not known.
Presentation
Boiron Epileptyl comes in a box of 1 bottle of 30 ml and 1 graduated pipette.
GTIN: 03352712006410
Advice from your expert pharmacist on epilepsy in dogs and cats
How does an animal epilpesy attack happen?
Epilepsy is a crisis repeated convulsive, due to abnormal and excessive electrical activity in the brain of the animal.
Animal epilepsy is defined as a repetition of "attacks" in an animal, called seizures or epileptiform manifestations. These epileptic seizures in dogs or cats are triggered by sudden, sudden bursts of abnormal nerve impulses in the brain. These discharges cause, in the majority of cases, epileptic convulsions involving the entire body of the animal but can be expressed in many other ways.
What to do in the event of your pet's epileptic seizure?
Don't panic! An epileptic seizure is often impressive but rarely fatal. The animal may fall on its side, stiffen, tremble, have disorderly movements, drool and lose consciousness, but it should be kept in mind that this state is very brief.
Do not touch your dog or cat. Monitor the animal's environment to avoid injury. Be vigilant for possible next crises and take your pet to the vet.