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  • Is a supplement for urinary incontinence in dogs
  • Ensures sustained phenylpropanolamine levels in the blood stream and may help reduce the conditions often associated with high levels of phenylpropanolamine such as: decreased appetite, changes in heart rate, increased blood pressure, hyperexcitability

Proin (phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride) - Urinary Incontinence Chewable Tablets for Dogs

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  • Is a supplement for urinary incontinence in dogs
  • Ensures sustained phenylpropanolamine levels in the blood stream and may help reduce the conditions often associated with high levels of phenylpropanolamine such as: decreased appetite, changes in heart rate, increased blood pressure, hyperexcitability
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1. Is Phenylpropanolamine Safe?
Answer
Proin or phenylpropanolamine is one of the most trusted drugs that are in use for the control of urinary incontinence among pets. The drug is approved by the FDA or Food and Drug Administration. It is preferred by veterinarians across spaces. Your veterinarian can also suggest this drug to your pet suffering from urinary incontinence. These come as oral liver flavored tablets. The administration of the drug is generally recommended every twelve hours or thrice daily. It is found to be specifically helpful for the pets that have such issues and help them to lower their chances of mishaps due to urinary incontinence at home. It helps bolster the confidence of the dogs and cats by treating the root cause of such urinary incontinence. Proin or phenylpropanolamine’s action is aided by the hormone regulation of the pet’s urinary system to help the pet with a treatment. It acts as an adrenergic agent and helps greatly to provide strength to the bladder muscles. It also enables the treatment of urinary incontinence due to urethral sphincter hypotonus in dogs.
2. Do You Need a Prescription for Proin?
Answer
Proin or phenylpropanolamine is a drug that can help pets to get a grip on their urinary incontinence issue. The tablets are administered under the strict recommendation of the veterinarians. The drug has an FDA or Food and Drug Administration license. It necessitates the drug to be prescribed by a licensed veterinarian for its oral use in dogs. Pets often suffer from such issues and can lead to cats and dogs peeing anywhere in the house. They are not able to control their activities and involuntarily start peeing due to urinary incontinence. Since the treatment involves the regulation of the hormones that control such actions, supervision by veterinarians is a must for such conditions. Adhering to the instructions as is recommended by your pet’s veterinarian is vital to treat such issues. Take precautionary measures and care for the pets during such conditions. Ensuring the drug administration for the stipulated number of times as per the prescription will enable you to give the confidence back to the pets that they may have lost due to urinary incontinence.
3. Can You Just Stop Proin?
Answer
The administration of Proin is generally for a longer duration and veterinarians recommend strictly adhering to the prescribed guidelines to have better results. However, depending on the situation the administration can happen for indeterminate periods too. A change in the clinical symptoms of the condition can mean or warrant a decrease in the dosage of Proin or phenylpropanolamine tablets. Successful results can be seen in most cases after the administration of the drug for a considerable period. It is also important to note that stopping the drug completely may not be a good solution. A host of changes like the incorporation of lifestyle changes along with lower dosages of the drug can help to arrest the issue. A crucial aspect to note here is that since this is a precipitation drug, any changes in the dosage should be done only under the strict guidance of your pet’s veterinarian. They are aware of the potency of the drug as well as know about the conditions of your pet, which it is currently going through.
4. How Long Should Dogs Be On Proin?
Answer
Based on the approvals by the FDA or Food and Drug Administration, Proin or phenylpropanolamine liver-flavored tablets are capable of controlling urinary incontinence in dogs by just a single dosage of the drug. However, another aspect to note here is that the dosage and duration of the tablets will depend on the exact conditions of the pet. If your pet has an ailing condition, it can either have a minimum administration of twenty-eight days or more. Severe issues often need treatment for longer durations. It can also happen that the veterinarians may suggest a change of lifestyle habits for the pets and a minimum dosage that needs to be continued for a prolonged period.
5. Why Does My Dog Keep Leaking Pee?
Answer
Urinary incontinence among dogs can result due to a variety of reasons. These can include ailments of the urinary system like bladder infections and urinary tract infections. It can result due to the old age of the dog. Timely treatment of the disorder is very crucial for the maintenance of sound health conditions for your pet. At times, the situation can worsen and they can start discharging urine in large amounts. The involuntary action of the pets can trigger urination even when they are asleep or lying down. This can be a cause of concern in the days ahead. Contact your veterinarian immediately if you see any such conditions.
6. Is Proin Suitable for All Types of Urinary Incontinence in Dogs and Cats?
Answer
Proin is a drug used to treat urinary incontinence in dogs and cats, albeit it is not appropriate for all forms of the condition. Proin is primarily used to treat urinary incontinence resulting from a weak bladder sphincter muscle; this condition is more frequent in dogs than cats. However, this medication works by constricting the bladder sphincter muscle, which helps to prevent urine leaks.
7. Can Proin Be Used to Treat Urinary Tract Infections in Both Dogs and Cats?
Answer
Yes, it can. Phenylpropanolamine, also known as Proin, is primarily used to treat urinary incontinence in dogs and occasionally in cats. Proin prevents urine leaks in animals with compromised bladder control by strengthening the urethral sphincter muscle.
8. Is Proin Effective for Long-Term Use in Dogs?
Answer
Yes, Proin can be used in dogs for extended periods, and many dogs can stay on the medication for over 180 days without developing serious issues. However, as with any medication, there is always a risk of side effects with long-term use, and some dogs may be more sensitive to Proin than others.
9. Can Proin Cause Any Long-Term Complications in Dogs and Cats?
Answer
Yes, it can. While Proin is generally considered safe and effective when used as directed by a veterinarian, there is a risk of long-term complications with any medication, including Proin. Some dogs and cats may be more sensitive to the medication than others, and there is always a risk of adverse effects with long-term use. Possible long-term complications of Proin use in dogs and cats may include increased blood pressure, restlessness, decreased appetite, and in rare cases, more serious adverse reactions such as seizures, aggression, or difficulty breathing.
10. Is Proin Safe for Dogs and Cats With Other Underlying Medical Conditions?
Answer
Proin should be used cautiously or avoided in dogs and cats with certain underlying medical conditions, as the medication may worsen or exacerbate these conditions. These conditions may include glaucoma, enlarged prostate, seizures, diabetes mellitus, elevated thyroid hormone, and heart or vessel disorders.
11. Are There Any Drug Interactions With Proin?
Answer
Yes, some drug interactions may happen with Proin. Proin should not be combined with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), which may increase the risk of adverse effects. In addition, Proin may interact with certain medications that affect blood pressure, such as beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers, and caution should be used when using these drugs together.
12. Where Can I Purchase Proin?
Answer
You can obtain a prescription for Proin from your regular veterinarian or from an online veterinary pharmacy that requires a prescription. It is important to use caution when purchasing medications online and to ensure that the online pharmacy is reputable and licensed.
13. How Should Proin Be Stored?
Answer
Proin should be kept between 68 and 77 °F (20 and 25 degrees Celsius) in a cold, dry location. The drug must be stored in its original container with the lid well closed, out of the reach of kids and animals. Also, keeping Proin away from hot, humid, and direct sunshine is critical.
14. How Long Will Proin Stay in a Dog’s System?
Answer
The amount and frequency of administration, the dog's age and general health, and the particular dog's metabolism can all affect how long Proin remains in a dog's system. However, a single dose of Proin usually has effects that last 6 to 12 hours until the drug is digested and cleared from the dog's body.
15. What Should I Do if My Dog or Cat Misses a Dose of Proin?
Answer
Proin should be administered to your dog or cat as soon as you remember if they miss a dosage. However, if it's almost time for the next dose, it is best to skip the missed one and continue with his dosing schedule. Proin shouldn't be administered twice to your pet to make up for a missing dose.

What is Proin?

Proin is a medication that is used to relieve the symptoms of urinary incontinence in dogs. Proin requires a prescription from your veterinarian who is in the best position to evaluate if your pet will benefit from using this drug.

For:

Dogs

Benefits:

  • Is a supplement for urinary incontinence in dogs
  • Ensures sustained phenylpropanolamine levels in the blood stream and may help reduce the conditions often associated with high levels of phenylpropanolamine such as: decreased appetite, changes in heart rate, increased blood pressure, hyperexcitability

How it Works:

Proin contains the active ingredient phenylpropanolamine, an adrenergic agent that works by tightening the bladder sphincter muscle, which helps to control urine leakage.

Cautions:

Don't give Proin with ephedrine or epinephrine, and don't give it within two weeks of using a MAOi, such as Anipryl, selegiline or a Preventic Collar. Possible side effects can occur, including restlessness, or loss of appetite, difficulty breathing, hives, and swelling of the lips, tongue, or face. If these or any other side effects occur, contact your veterinarian immediately.

Brand Name:

Proin (PRN Pharmacal)

Generic Name:

Phenylpropanolamine

What is the most important information I should know about Proin:

Proin is a prescription medication for veterinary use in dogs. Proin is available as 25mg, 50mg and 75mg chewable, liver flavor tablets. Proin may cause restlessness, irritability, or loss of appetite.

What is Proin:

Proin is an adrenergic agent used as a supplemental product for urinary incontinence in dogs. Proin may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this guide.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Proin to my pet:

Tell your veterinarian if your pet has ever had an allergic reaction to this medication. Tell your veterinarian if your pet has glaucoma, hyperthyroid disease, diabetes, heart problems or high blood pressure. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or lactating.

How should this medication be given:

The usual dose for dogs is 0.4-0.8mg/pound every 12 hours. Give Proin exactly as directed by the veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Store Proin at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children and pets. 

What happens if I miss giving a dose:

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember during the same day. However, if you don't remember until the next day, skip the dose you missed and give only the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet:

Seek emergency veterinary medical treatment. Symptoms of overdose may include increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, seizures or coma.

What should I avoid while giving Proin to my pet:

Do not give Proin with ephedrine or epinephrine and do not give within 2 weeks of using an MAOi such as selegiline or Preventic Collar.

What are the possible side effects of Proin:

Stop giving Proin and contact your veterinarian immediately if your pet has an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; swelling of the lips, tongue, face; and hives). Other side effects that may occur include restlessness, irritability, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure and loss of appetite. Continue to give the medication and contact your veterinarian. Other less serious side effects may occur. Contact your veterinarian about any side effects that seem bothersome.

What other drugs will affect Proin:

Before giving Proin, tell your veterinarian if your pet is being given digoxin, NSAIDs such as aspirin or Rimadyl, tricyclic antidepressants such as clomipramine, and beta blockers such as atenolol, or any other prescription or over the counter medications. 

Where can I get more information:

Your pharmacist has additional information about Proin written for health professionals that you may read.

See more

Proin Directions:

  • Proin liver flavored chewable tablets are available by prescription for use in dogs to treat urinary incontinence.
  • Proin may cause restlessness, irritability, or loss of appetite.
  • Tell your veterinarian about any other medication you may be giving your pet.
Tip:

Give this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. Do not exceed 1.8mg/lb per day. The medication may be given with food.

Proin Dosage for Dogs:

Dogs:
WeightDosage
All weightsThe usual dose for dogs is 0.4-0.8mg/pound every 12 hours.
Proin Dosage for Cats:
Cats
Do not use!
Proin Dosage for Horses:
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Should be stored at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children and pets.

Proin Ingredients:

Proin Chewable Flavor Tabs 25 mg
Active IngredientsStrength
Phenylpropanolamine25 mg
Proin Chewable Flavor Tabs 50 mg
Active IngredientsStrength
Phenylpropanolamine50 mg
Proin Chewable Flavor Tabs 75 mg
Active IngredientsStrength
Phenylpropanolamine75 mg
Product Details
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What is Proin?

Proin is a medication that is used to relieve the symptoms of urinary incontinence in dogs. Proin requires a prescription from your veterinarian who is in the best position to evaluate if your pet will benefit from using this drug.

For:

Dogs

Benefits:

  • Is a supplement for urinary incontinence in dogs
  • Ensures sustained phenylpropanolamine levels in the blood stream and may help reduce the conditions often associated with high levels of phenylpropanolamine such as: decreased appetite, changes in heart rate, increased blood pressure, hyperexcitability

How it Works:

Proin contains the active ingredient phenylpropanolamine, an adrenergic agent that works by tightening the bladder sphincter muscle, which helps to control urine leakage.

Cautions:

Don't give Proin with ephedrine or epinephrine, and don't give it within two weeks of using a MAOi, such as Anipryl, selegiline or a Preventic Collar. Possible side effects can occur, including restlessness, or loss of appetite, difficulty breathing, hives, and swelling of the lips, tongue, or face. If these or any other side effects occur, contact your veterinarian immediately.

Brand Name:

Proin (PRN Pharmacal)

Generic Name:

Phenylpropanolamine

What is the most important information I should know about Proin:

Proin is a prescription medication for veterinary use in dogs. Proin is available as 25mg, 50mg and 75mg chewable, liver flavor tablets. Proin may cause restlessness, irritability, or loss of appetite.

What is Proin:

Proin is an adrenergic agent used as a supplemental product for urinary incontinence in dogs. Proin may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this guide.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Proin to my pet:

Tell your veterinarian if your pet has ever had an allergic reaction to this medication. Tell your veterinarian if your pet has glaucoma, hyperthyroid disease, diabetes, heart problems or high blood pressure. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or lactating.

How should this medication be given:

The usual dose for dogs is 0.4-0.8mg/pound every 12 hours. Give Proin exactly as directed by the veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Store Proin at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children and pets. 

What happens if I miss giving a dose:

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember during the same day. However, if you don't remember until the next day, skip the dose you missed and give only the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet:

Seek emergency veterinary medical treatment. Symptoms of overdose may include increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, seizures or coma.

What should I avoid while giving Proin to my pet:

Do not give Proin with ephedrine or epinephrine and do not give within 2 weeks of using an MAOi such as selegiline or Preventic Collar.

What are the possible side effects of Proin:

Stop giving Proin and contact your veterinarian immediately if your pet has an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; swelling of the lips, tongue, face; and hives). Other side effects that may occur include restlessness, irritability, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure and loss of appetite. Continue to give the medication and contact your veterinarian. Other less serious side effects may occur. Contact your veterinarian about any side effects that seem bothersome.

What other drugs will affect Proin:

Before giving Proin, tell your veterinarian if your pet is being given digoxin, NSAIDs such as aspirin or Rimadyl, tricyclic antidepressants such as clomipramine, and beta blockers such as atenolol, or any other prescription or over the counter medications. 

Where can I get more information:

Your pharmacist has additional information about Proin written for health professionals that you may read.

See more
How to use
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Proin Directions:

  • Proin liver flavored chewable tablets are available by prescription for use in dogs to treat urinary incontinence.
  • Proin may cause restlessness, irritability, or loss of appetite.
  • Tell your veterinarian about any other medication you may be giving your pet.
Tip:

Give this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. Do not exceed 1.8mg/lb per day. The medication may be given with food.

Proin Dosage for Dogs:

Dogs:
WeightDosage
All weightsThe usual dose for dogs is 0.4-0.8mg/pound every 12 hours.
Proin Dosage for Cats:
Cats
Do not use!
Proin Dosage for Horses:
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Should be stored at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children and pets.

Ingredients
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Proin Ingredients:

Proin Chewable Flavor Tabs 25 mg
Active IngredientsStrength
Phenylpropanolamine25 mg
Proin Chewable Flavor Tabs 50 mg
Active IngredientsStrength
Phenylpropanolamine50 mg
Proin Chewable Flavor Tabs 75 mg
Active IngredientsStrength
Phenylpropanolamine75 mg
1. Is Phenylpropanolamine Safe?
Answer
Proin or phenylpropanolamine is one of the most trusted drugs that are in use for the control of urinary incontinence among pets. The drug is approved by the FDA or Food and Drug Administration. It is preferred by veterinarians across spaces. Your veterinarian can also suggest this drug to your pet suffering from urinary incontinence. These come as oral liver flavored tablets. The administration of the drug is generally recommended every twelve hours or thrice daily. It is found to be specifically helpful for the pets that have such issues and help them to lower their chances of mishaps due to urinary incontinence at home. It helps bolster the confidence of the dogs and cats by treating the root cause of such urinary incontinence. Proin or phenylpropanolamine’s action is aided by the hormone regulation of the pet’s urinary system to help the pet with a treatment. It acts as an adrenergic agent and helps greatly to provide strength to the bladder muscles. It also enables the treatment of urinary incontinence due to urethral sphincter hypotonus in dogs.
2. Do You Need a Prescription for Proin?
Answer
Proin or phenylpropanolamine is a drug that can help pets to get a grip on their urinary incontinence issue. The tablets are administered under the strict recommendation of the veterinarians. The drug has an FDA or Food and Drug Administration license. It necessitates the drug to be prescribed by a licensed veterinarian for its oral use in dogs. Pets often suffer from such issues and can lead to cats and dogs peeing anywhere in the house. They are not able to control their activities and involuntarily start peeing due to urinary incontinence. Since the treatment involves the regulation of the hormones that control such actions, supervision by veterinarians is a must for such conditions. Adhering to the instructions as is recommended by your pet’s veterinarian is vital to treat such issues. Take precautionary measures and care for the pets during such conditions. Ensuring the drug administration for the stipulated number of times as per the prescription will enable you to give the confidence back to the pets that they may have lost due to urinary incontinence.
3. Can You Just Stop Proin?
Answer
The administration of Proin is generally for a longer duration and veterinarians recommend strictly adhering to the prescribed guidelines to have better results. However, depending on the situation the administration can happen for indeterminate periods too. A change in the clinical symptoms of the condition can mean or warrant a decrease in the dosage of Proin or phenylpropanolamine tablets. Successful results can be seen in most cases after the administration of the drug for a considerable period. It is also important to note that stopping the drug completely may not be a good solution. A host of changes like the incorporation of lifestyle changes along with lower dosages of the drug can help to arrest the issue. A crucial aspect to note here is that since this is a precipitation drug, any changes in the dosage should be done only under the strict guidance of your pet’s veterinarian. They are aware of the potency of the drug as well as know about the conditions of your pet, which it is currently going through.
4. How Long Should Dogs Be On Proin?
Answer
Based on the approvals by the FDA or Food and Drug Administration, Proin or phenylpropanolamine liver-flavored tablets are capable of controlling urinary incontinence in dogs by just a single dosage of the drug. However, another aspect to note here is that the dosage and duration of the tablets will depend on the exact conditions of the pet. If your pet has an ailing condition, it can either have a minimum administration of twenty-eight days or more. Severe issues often need treatment for longer durations. It can also happen that the veterinarians may suggest a change of lifestyle habits for the pets and a minimum dosage that needs to be continued for a prolonged period.
5. Why Does My Dog Keep Leaking Pee?
Answer
Urinary incontinence among dogs can result due to a variety of reasons. These can include ailments of the urinary system like bladder infections and urinary tract infections. It can result due to the old age of the dog. Timely treatment of the disorder is very crucial for the maintenance of sound health conditions for your pet. At times, the situation can worsen and they can start discharging urine in large amounts. The involuntary action of the pets can trigger urination even when they are asleep or lying down. This can be a cause of concern in the days ahead. Contact your veterinarian immediately if you see any such conditions.
6. Is Proin Suitable for All Types of Urinary Incontinence in Dogs and Cats?
Answer
Proin is a drug used to treat urinary incontinence in dogs and cats, albeit it is not appropriate for all forms of the condition. Proin is primarily used to treat urinary incontinence resulting from a weak bladder sphincter muscle; this condition is more frequent in dogs than cats. However, this medication works by constricting the bladder sphincter muscle, which helps to prevent urine leaks.
7. Can Proin Be Used to Treat Urinary Tract Infections in Both Dogs and Cats?
Answer
Yes, it can. Phenylpropanolamine, also known as Proin, is primarily used to treat urinary incontinence in dogs and occasionally in cats. Proin prevents urine leaks in animals with compromised bladder control by strengthening the urethral sphincter muscle.
8. Is Proin Effective for Long-Term Use in Dogs?
Answer
Yes, Proin can be used in dogs for extended periods, and many dogs can stay on the medication for over 180 days without developing serious issues. However, as with any medication, there is always a risk of side effects with long-term use, and some dogs may be more sensitive to Proin than others.
9. Can Proin Cause Any Long-Term Complications in Dogs and Cats?
Answer
Yes, it can. While Proin is generally considered safe and effective when used as directed by a veterinarian, there is a risk of long-term complications with any medication, including Proin. Some dogs and cats may be more sensitive to the medication than others, and there is always a risk of adverse effects with long-term use. Possible long-term complications of Proin use in dogs and cats may include increased blood pressure, restlessness, decreased appetite, and in rare cases, more serious adverse reactions such as seizures, aggression, or difficulty breathing.
10. Is Proin Safe for Dogs and Cats With Other Underlying Medical Conditions?
Answer
Proin should be used cautiously or avoided in dogs and cats with certain underlying medical conditions, as the medication may worsen or exacerbate these conditions. These conditions may include glaucoma, enlarged prostate, seizures, diabetes mellitus, elevated thyroid hormone, and heart or vessel disorders.
11. Are There Any Drug Interactions With Proin?
Answer
Yes, some drug interactions may happen with Proin. Proin should not be combined with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), which may increase the risk of adverse effects. In addition, Proin may interact with certain medications that affect blood pressure, such as beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers, and caution should be used when using these drugs together.
12. Where Can I Purchase Proin?
Answer
You can obtain a prescription for Proin from your regular veterinarian or from an online veterinary pharmacy that requires a prescription. It is important to use caution when purchasing medications online and to ensure that the online pharmacy is reputable and licensed.
13. How Should Proin Be Stored?
Answer
Proin should be kept between 68 and 77 °F (20 and 25 degrees Celsius) in a cold, dry location. The drug must be stored in its original container with the lid well closed, out of the reach of kids and animals. Also, keeping Proin away from hot, humid, and direct sunshine is critical.
14. How Long Will Proin Stay in a Dog’s System?
Answer
The amount and frequency of administration, the dog's age and general health, and the particular dog's metabolism can all affect how long Proin remains in a dog's system. However, a single dose of Proin usually has effects that last 6 to 12 hours until the drug is digested and cleared from the dog's body.
15. What Should I Do if My Dog or Cat Misses a Dose of Proin?
Answer
Proin should be administered to your dog or cat as soon as you remember if they miss a dosage. However, if it's almost time for the next dose, it is best to skip the missed one and continue with his dosing schedule. Proin shouldn't be administered twice to your pet to make up for a missing dose.
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Our female pit started having incontinence issues a few months after getting her spayed. Every now and then she�d dribble a little bit usually after getting up from a nap. The vet checked her for any other problems and said it was just incontinence and prescribed her Proin. She�s been on it for roughly 8 years now and has not had any issues with it or incontinence.
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Our female Staffy has always had urinary issues since a baby. She had a lot of UTI�s as a puppy and then after getting spayed she stopped getting them but started having small little dribbles from time to time. Our vet said it was incontinence and prescribed Proin for her. It�s been 6 years now with no accidental dribbles and there�s been no side affects.
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Ironically, ALL 3 of my female pups were placed on this early in life due to UI. I have been buying it since 2017. It definitely works and you will know if you ever miss a dose. One of my girls had a surgical procedure an hour away from home and had to stay the night. I did not take her Proin in the labeled bottle with her name on it because I use pill boxes to make my life easier. The surgeon would not accept my pill box (rightfully so) so my pup missed 2 doses. Needless to say, she leaked all of the way home when I picked her up. Luckily, I was prepared for that and I stay prepared for future ER situations. Bottom line is that it works and is great. New medication has since hit the market but I am not willing to change something that works for my pups.
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