
Incurin (estriol) Rx
1mg Tablet, Box of 30
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are Incurin Tablets for Dogs?
- Incontinence related to hormones is not uncommon in spayed adult female dogs.
- Dogs that suffer from incontinence after spaying don’t produce enough – or any – estrogen, a hormone which helps regulate urinary tract health.
- These dogs usually urinate regularly, but may “leak” urine and even some blood when they are resting.
- Incurin is a natural estrogen hormone that replaces the hormones these dogs lack.
- This prescription medication works quickly to improve your dog’s urinary health and stop leakage.
Why do dogs use Incurin?
- If your spayed female dog suffers from urinary incontinence, talk to your veterinarian about Incurin.
- This effective, well-tolerated prescription medication replaces the estrogen your dog needs to have a healthy urinary tract and to stop “leaking.”.
What else should I know about Incurin?
- Treats urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs.
- Easy to dose small tablets.
What problems could my dog have with Incurin?
- Common side effects include lack of appetite, vomiting, greater thirst, and swollen vulva.
How do you use Incurin?
- Wear gloves when handling Incurin. Estriol presents a reproductive risk to humans, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should take extra care if handling Incurin.
- Incurin can be given with or without food. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
What is in Incurin?
- The drug in Incurin is Estriol, an estrogen hormone.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Incurin is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the Incurin?
- Dogs may use Incurin for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
59 total reviews
Rated 4.86 out of 5 stars
89% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
52 5 star reviews
6 4 star reviews
1 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Product works great so far!
Im giving it a 4.5 out of 5 because, for me, it's too early to determine long term side effects (if any). She's been on it for about a year and a half. I'll say this though, It is a much, much better alternative than what is out there now. My girl does not exhibit any signs of moodiness or depressive behavior. So I say safari so good!
Most Liked Negative Review
No, I don't think I would use this med again.
Incurin was an effective treatment; however, I can not say I would or could recommend the medication. Our dog had several side effects. Please pay close attention to the side effect information and observe your dog closely. Have no 'hard feelings' toward the suppliers or any vet. It's an approved med by the organizations who investigate and approve medication(s). Thanks for giving me the opportunity to express my feelings. I realize many, many folks have had good results with this med and will continue to have good results..
Reviews
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Great experience!
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol) 1mg Tablet, Box of 30Theirs was the most affordable on the web. I also had some really good support and communication from them as I had some delay in getting the Rx from my Vet.-
More Kibble?
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I been using it a little over a yest
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol) 1mg Tablet, Box of 30It's helping my pet.-
My baby Charlotte
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No More Drips
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol)Keeps Daisy from dribbling! Our girl began having some incontinence after being being spayed. The Incurin keeps her from dripping all over the house.-
Daisy Among the Flowers
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Willow
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol)our vet recommend it and she is doing very well-
Willow
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Hoping this works.
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol) 1mg Tablet, Box of 30Vet advised this for my older female Keeshond's bladder leakage.-
Tucker, Lizzie and Rawley
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Wonderful product
From FloridaComments about Incurin (estriol)Never been so easy to give a dog a pill. She licks it right out of my hand. Very effective for incontinence in older female dogs. Would highly recommend this product. -
Incurin instead of Proin
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol)My female boxer started having incontinence issues right around the time she turned 6 years old. She was originally prescribed Proin, however I wasn't thrilled with the side effects. She whined and panted like none other, and my dog doesn't do that unless she's in pain or coming off of anesthesia. Once I read up on it more, I took her off of it immediately. My friend who is a vet recommended Incurin. It started working almost immediately. I give her 2 pills in the morning. She has had no side effects like she did on Proin. Unfortunately, I have tried to wean her down to one pill a day but it just doesn't do the trick. She does leak from time to time, but it is nothing compared to the puddles that she used to leave without any warning. I would absolutely recommend this product! We can now both be happy again because she is on Incurin.-
Happy again with Incurin
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Been using this successful product for months now!
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol)We have been using this product for months now. This helps with her urinary incontinence. She gets 1/2 a pill in the morning once a day. Her leakage has drastically stopped. I am very happy with this product!-
Our dog loves Incurin for her urinery incontinence!
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Will continue to use.
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol)Incurin in combination with an OTC bladder control product have finally proven effective in controlling incontinance in my 12 yr old female shorthair. -
I would and have bought this product again
From UndisclosedComments about Incurin (estriol)I switched, at my Vet's suggestion, from Proin to Incurin. My older female Aussie was leaking, and she was on quite a high dose of Proin, which did stop the leaking. But, I felt her anxiety increased, which is a possible side effect of Proin. I switched her to Incurin, which seems to be also working well. No leaking! But, she does seem very anxious, which I'm not sure is from the Incurin, or if it's just her, since she's always been an anxious dog.
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Q & A
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What, if any,are the side effects of long term use ? Female Doberman, 65 lls?
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Possible adverse effects with long term use of Incurin (brand name estriol) are reduced appetite, hair loss, nausea, increased aggression, and swollen vulva. If you observe these adverse effects or anything out of ordinary while your pet is on this medication please contact your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can I get this medication in boxes of 60 or more tablets??
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John, Incurin is packaged by the manufacturer in boxes of 30 tablets only. You may, however, order more than one box, provided your pet's veterinarian will approve the larger quantity. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How effective is Incurin? (ie. in what percentage of patients does the incontinence stop?)?
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Susan, Product information from Merk Animal Health states that Incurin was proven effective in reducing or eliminating urninary incontinence and 93% of dogs treated were improved or continent by 6 weeks. Please speak with your veterinarian to determine if Incurin would be an appropriate treatment option for urinary incontinence in your female ovariohysterectomized dog. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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