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Cerenia Effectiveness Duration Statistics
Cerenia has been found to be effective in reducing vomiting in cats for up to 24 hours in clinical studies.
In the following post, we will explore the effectiveness and duration of Cerenia, an FDA-approved medication designed to prevent acute vomiting and motion sickness-related vomiting in dogs. With key statistics highlighting its success rate, active ingredients, administration guidelines, and dosage recommendations, this analysis aims to shed light on the benefits and considerations of using Cerenia for canine health.
Statistic 1
"Cerenia is the first and only FDA-approved medication meant for the prevention of acute vomiting and vomiting due to motion sickness in dogs."
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"Cerenia includes maropitant citrate as its active ingredient which is a neurokinin-1 (NK-1) receptor antagonist."
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"93% of dogs treated with Cerenia showed reduced vomiting due to chemotherapy."
Statistic 4
"In clinical studies, dogs kept from vomiting during motion sickness for up to 12 hours were reaching 93 percent."
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"Cerenia should be given with a small amount of food 2 hours prior to travel in order to be effective."
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"Cerenia Injectable Solution can be used in dogs 8 weeks and older, and the tablets can help dogs 16 weeks and older."
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"The product starts working within 45 minutes to an hour."
Statistic 8
"There is a 97% success rate for the prevention and treatment of acute vomiting in dogs with the use of Cerenia Injectable."
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"For five continuous days, the use of Cerenia injectable solution can help keep dogs from vomiting."
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"Veterinarians have trusted Cerenia to treat vomiting in pets for over a decade."
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"For dogs suffering from motion sickness, they are prescribed to take Cerenia 2 hours before travelling."
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"For the prevention of vomiting due to motion sickness, the suggested dosage for dogs is 8 mg/kg (3.6 mg/lb) of the dog's body weight."
Statistic 13
"For acute vomiting, the suggested dosage for dogs is 2 mg/kg (0.9 mg/lb) of the dog's body weight."
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