Vivaldis TerboPET Antifungal Terbinafine Tablets For Dogs and Cats

Vivaldi’s Terbopet For Dogs and Cats is an antifungal that contains terbinafine, which has a large spectrum of action in cases of yeast or fungal infection, dermatitis, and other conditions. Both dogs and cats can use it.

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Vivaldis TerboPET Antifungal Terbinafine Tablets For Dogs and Cats

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Vivaldi’s Terbopet For Dogs and Cats is an antifungal that contains terbinafine, which has a large spectrum of action in cases of yeast or fungal infection, dermatitis, and other conditions. Both dogs and cats can use it.

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160330

  • 500 mg
  • 250 mg
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Vivaldis TerboPET Antifungal Terbinafine Tablets For Dogs and Cats

Vivaldi’s Terbopet For Dogs and Cats is an antifungal that contains terbinafine, which has a large spectrum of action in cases of yeast or fungal infection, dermatitis, and other conditions. Both dogs and cats can use it.

160330

  • 500 mg
  • 250 mg
Clear
Introduction

Terbopet from Vivaldis is a broad spectrum antifungal with faster onset of action as compared to other antifungals. It is also well tolerated in both, cats and dogs.

INDICATIONS

  • Dermatophytosis in cats and dogs
  • Malassezia dermatitis in dogs

MECHANISM OF ACTION

The primary fungicidal action of terbinafine, the active ingredient of Terbopet, is a result of its specific mechanism of squalene epoxidase inhibition. Treated fungi accumulate squalene while becoming deficient in ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes. High intracellular squalene concentrations are believed to interfere with fungal membrane function and cell wall synthesis leading to eventual mortality. Mometasone furoate exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-pruritic and vasoconstrictive properties. Although the precise mechanism of corticosteroids for their anti-inflammatory effect is still unclear, the general mechanism lies their specificity to bind to corticosteroid receptors present in the cytoplasm. The complex so formed translocates into the cell nucleus where it binds to corticosteroid response elements in the promoter region of the target genes, resulting in the regulation of gene expression resulting in the synthesis of certain anti-inflammatory proteins, while inhibiting the synthesis of certain inflammatory mediators.

Before using Terbopet, the veterinarian should be made aware of any allergy the pet may have to any antibiotics or if it has any kidney or liver problems. He should also be made aware about all currently being prescribed medicines and supplements.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Special consultation with the vet is required before prescription to pregnant and breastfeeding animals. Patient’s liver function needs to be closely monitored during treatment.

HABIT FORMING: No

10 to 30 mg/kg BW

Common side effects of Terbocet include: Headache, diarrhea, rash, indigestion, abnormal liver enzyme, itching, taste change, nausea, abdominal pain, and flatulence. These are usually mild but if they bother your pet or last for more than a few days, consult with your veterinarian.

MANUFACTURER

Vivaldis Animal Health

COMMON BRAND NAME

terboPET-250

GENERIC NAME

Terbinafine

STORAGE

Store in a cool and dry place

APPLICABLE FOR TREATMENT OF

Dogs & Cats

LIFE STAGE

All

DRUG TYPE

Antifungal

FORM OF ADMINISTRATION

Oral

PRODUCT FORM

Tablet

HEALTH CONDITION

Dermatophytosis, Malassezia dermatitis

Terbopet from Vivaldis is a broad spectrum antifungal with faster onset of action as compared to other antifungals. It is also well tolerated in both, cats and dogs.

INDICATIONS

  • Dermatophytosis in cats and dogs
  • Malassezia dermatitis in dogs

MECHANISM OF ACTION

The primary fungicidal action of terbinafine, the active ingredient of Terbopet, is a result of its specific mechanism of squalene epoxidase inhibition. Treated fungi accumulate squalene while becoming deficient in ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes. High intracellular squalene concentrations are believed to interfere with fungal membrane function and cell wall synthesis leading to eventual mortality. Mometasone furoate exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-pruritic and vasoconstrictive properties. Although the precise mechanism of corticosteroids for their anti-inflammatory effect is still unclear, the general mechanism lies their specificity to bind to corticosteroid receptors present in the cytoplasm. The complex so formed translocates into the cell nucleus where it binds to corticosteroid response elements in the promoter region of the target genes, resulting in the regulation of gene expression resulting in the synthesis of certain anti-inflammatory proteins, while inhibiting the synthesis of certain inflammatory mediators.

Disclaimer

Dear patrons, although we have done our best to bring the most accurate information to you about all of our medicinal and supplemental products, we do not take responsibility for any misinformation or misuse of the products on behalf of the customer. We urge you to first contact your veterinarian for proper advice before administration of any product to your pet. After all, your pet’s health takes precedence in our business regime.