Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: paddypaws on June 17, 2010, 08:40:45 AM
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Some time ago someone on here was kind enough to send me a small supply of Pepsid AC which i had heard about on various US forums. I am now using it to help with pancreatitis, but would like to know if there is an eqivalent to buy here in uk, or an online supplier who will ship.
Thanks
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www.CanadaDrugs.com
For anyone who is interested....free international shipping too!
The pepsid is really helping him....he was sick again at breakfast, but I gave him his dose and half an hour later he was much brighter and ready to eat again.
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I was on holiday when you posted this, Pepcid AC is (Famotidine 10mg) used to be available over the counter but they stopped selling it in the UK. You can get famotidine 20mg in the UK with a vet prescription but the difficulty would be dividing it into the correct dose. The Pepcid AC (10mg) is cut into 4 so the 20mg would have to be cut into 8 - no easy task!
I used to buy mine from ebay powersellers (ie reputable) in the US. Not all would ship to the UK but some did, I couldn't find any overseas pharmacies that were prepared to ship it to the UK so hope your supplier works out for you but if not then ebay. com (rather than .co.uk) is always an option.
Pepcid gave me almost 2 precious years with my beloved Tiggy as her main issue with teh CRF was nausea, if she'd been nauseous all the time I couldn't have let her go on.
http://www.felinecrf.org/treatments.htm#famotidine
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Thanks Helen!
Yes I did know that my vet could prescribe Famotidine...but as you say, there is a problem with cutting the tablet. For now I still have a small precious supply, donated by some one on this site...and am eagerly awaiting delivery of the new stash. I will look at ebay.com
Paddy seems to be over this last bout of pancreatitis...but now I have found something that makes him feel so much better, I want to keep it on hand.
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Famotidine ( Generic rather than pepsid ) arrived today!
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There may be another drug from the same family available if you ask the vet, there certainly are in humans (cimetidine = Tagamet, ranitidine=Zantac). Easiest way to divide a tablet into tiny amounts is to crush it and split the powder with a razor blade, then try to get that down. My pharmacy is rather rusty but given that these drugs are sold without prescription I suspect they are pretty safe if you get the dose a little wrong. Cimetidine can be used in very small children and there is a liquid form which would be easy to dose, tho whether you can get a veterinary version I couldn't say.
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I have to cut Pep's Istin int 8 and used to use a pill cutter (which was useless) then I tried using an ordinary small knife and it cuts it so much better, in 1/2 then 1/4s then 1/8ths