As with any medication, precautions should be in place to ensure the safety and health of dogs or cats who may be taking Denosyl/Denosyl SD. One of the main concerns regarding this medication is how it is administered. There is a danger of the tablet becoming lodged in the throat if Denosyl is given without water. If the tablet is not able to pass through to the stomach the efficacy of the medication will drop due to the inability of proper absorption.
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Denosyl should be store in a cool dry place due to Denosyl's extreme sensitivity to moisture. As with other medications, keep in a safe storage area away from pets and children.
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Depending upon the size of the cat or dog, Denosyl tablets and chewables are administered at the following dosages:
The dosage of Denosyl for cats and small dogs is 90 mg daily in tablet form. The chewable dose for cats and small dogs is one-fourth to one tablet per day, depending upon the weight of the animal. For medium-sized dogs, the Denosyl dosage is 225 mg once daily. Chewable dosing is one-half to two and one-half tablets per day. Large breed dogs should be administered up to 425 mg daily in tablet form or three to four chewable tablets daily.
Denosyl/Denosyl administration should be done on an empty stomach for maximum absorption of the medication, preferably at least one hour prior to feeding. For larger pets, the doses can be divided and administered at both morning and evening to enhance its effectiveness.
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There are typical few, if any side effects associated with Denosyl. The most common side effect reported is mild vomiting although rare.
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In the event of a missed dose, administer the correct dosage as soon as possible. If it is near the time for the next dosage of Denosyl, simply skip the missed dose.
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Denosyl should not be be administered with any other product or medication containing S-adenosylmethionine (SAM-e) as there is a likelihood of toxicity.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to be a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the expertise and professional judgment of your veterinarian. You should always consult your own veterinarian for specific advice concerning the treatment of your pet.