
K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is K-BroVet for Dogs?
- Potassium bromide, the active ingredient in K-BroVet, is an effective prescription anticonvulsant medication that can reduce the number of seizures your dog experiences.
- Your veterinarian may prescribe other anticonvulsants to be given with K-BroVet.
Why do dogs use K-BroVet?
- If your dog suffers from epileptic seizures your veterinarian may prescribe K-BroVet.
What else should I know about K-BroVet?
- Treats seizures due to epilepsy in dogs.
- Vitamin B12 is added to support healthy neurological function.
- Available in French valilla flavored chewables or butterscotch vanilla oral solution. NOTE: Liver flavored chewable tablets have been discontinued. New chewable tablets are French vanilla flavored.
- NOTE: Tablets are NOT scored and may be difficult to split.
What problems could my dog have with K-BroVet?
- K-BroVet is rarely used in cats due to adverse effects.
- Drowsiness is the most common side effect. It usually improves in the first few weeks of treatment.
- Other side effects may be serious. Contact your veterinarian if you notice anything worrying after you start giving the Potassium Bromide.
How do you use K-BroVet?
- K-BroVet should be given with food. Always follow your veterinarian's instructions.
- Do not give salty snacks or salty foods to your dog while using Potassium Bromide.
What is in K-BroVet?
- This prescription medication contains Potassium Bromide, which is proven effective at controlling seizures.
- Potassium Bromide decreases seizure activity at the cellular level by suppressing nerve activity and excitability that can trigger a seizure.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- K-BroVet is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the K-BroVet?
- Dogs ay use K-BroVet for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes K-BroVet?
- K-BroVet is made by the manufacturer PRN Pharmacal.
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From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) 250mg/mL, 10oz (300mL)The staff was super efficient and answering all my questions and being available -
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From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) CA1 250mg, 180 Chewable TabletsExcellent customer service. My previous pharmacy didn't notify me that my Frenchie's seizure medication was in back order with no fill date available. In a desperate search to find his vital medication. I found vet rx direct. I left a message requesting that they confirm the availability of the medication, which they promptly did and sent my Frenchie's medication ASAP. I was so relieved and so pleased with their customer service. I was in the midst of preparing for an out town trip and it was imperative that Frenchie have his medication. I can't thank them enough for the fast superb service. In addition they kept me informed as when the medication shipped and was delivered. They will now be my pharmacy of choice! Along with the order Frenchie received a treat that he totally loved!-
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Great medication for seizures
From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) 250mg/mL, 10oz (300mL) Oral SolutionMy boy Jace had seizures until I started using this. Since using K-BroVet, his seizures have disappeared! -
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Helps Alfie with seizures
From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) CA1 500mg, 60 Chewable TabletsGood price, shipping is on time.-
Alfie
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No seizures in 6 months!
From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) CA1 250mg, 60 Chewable TabletsMy dog loves the taste and never hesitates to take his medicine. -
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From Los Angeles,Comments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide)This medication is to decrease the number seizures. I ran out of this medication and have twice obtain small amounts from my vet. It appears that I'll need to order again from my vet as the tracking does not state when the medication will arrive! -
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From Los AngelesComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide)Well, I've run out of the previous medication I should increase the amount because I routinely run out before getting the next refill. -
Works well!
From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) CA1 500mg, 60 Chewable TabletsThe K-BroVet has really helped my chocolate lab with seizures!-
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Keppra XR
From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) CA1 500mg, 60 Chewable TabletsOur dog has epilepsy and we get has to take Keppra XR twice a day. Vetrxdirect has worked out great for us and they are amazing with working with our neurologist.-
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Helps Fatboy with his seizures
From UndisclosedComments about K-BroVet (Potassium Bromide) CA1 500mg, 60 Chewable TabletsMy Vet is an hour away. My dog has seizures. This is the best way to help him.-
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My veterinarian wants me to increase my 15 lb dog K BroVet from 250 to 550 for 5 days because he was having seizures everyday, on top of 16.2 mg of phenobarbital to give his brain a boost, could there be a side affect on this boost??
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Lynie, For seizure treatment the loading dose of K-BroVet is typically between 400 and 600 mg per day. Even though 550 mg is within the loading dose, there may be adverse effects associated the medication. The most common side effect is sedation, lasting up to 3 weeks, in dogs receiving this drug. This adverse effect is commonly seen when used with phenobarbital treatment. Other potential adverse effects reported include weight gain in the first few months of therapy, increase urine frequency, weight loss, vomiting, and constipation. You may feed a low calorie diet to avoid weight gain. Also, acute GI upset may occur if the loading dose is given too rapidly. Please contact your dog's veterinarian if one of these adverse effects is observed while on this medication. In addition to the side effects noted above, we recommend giving doses on a regular basis. Lack of good compliance is a major cause of therapeutic failures with anti-seizure medications. If a dose is missed, give it when remembered; a dose may be doubled the next day, but should be separated by several hours to reduce the chance for an upset stomach. If your dog cannot tolerate an upset stomach (i.e. vomiting) of K-BroVet with daily doses your pet may better tolerate doses divided throughout the day and given with food. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog is currently on 7 phenyl barbital daily. And still seizing Aprox every 2 weeks gran mal sezuires. He weighs 110 pounds. Can potassium bromide help him. And what wild dose be ?
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Jin76, K-BroVet is an anticonvulsant used in the treatment of seizures in dogs. Potassium bromide can be added to phenobarbital therapy and may help your dog based on what type of seizure the pet is having. Dosage of potassium bromide will be based on achieving a blood level of the drug that will control symptoms and minimize side effects. For guidance on usage and dosing of K-Brovet please contact your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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what is the usual dosage for a 45 lb. dog?
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kenc, Potassium Bromide is a treatment tailored to the individual dog. As a prescription drug, your dog's veterinarian will recommend the best dosage amount each time the medication is prescribed. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog is 32 pounds and is taking 500 mg twice a day with phenabarb twice a day. Is that the right dose? The seizures are controlled it has been months since he had one, Could his dose be lowered??
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Lesa, Dosing will vary depending on the type and severity of seizures that your dog has. Once the seizure frequency has been reduced and under control for a period of time your veterinarian may recommend lowering the dose to reduce the risk of any adverse effects from these medications. We recommend contacting your veterinarian to determine whether or not it is appropriate to lower your dog’s anti-seizure medication dose at this time. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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