
Palladia (toceranib phosphate) Rx
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$8.16
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Palladia (toceranib phosphate) Rx
$8.16
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are Palladia Tablets for Dogs?
- Palladia is a prescription chemotherapy drug used to treat mast cell tumors.
- The drug in Palladia is Toceranib.
Why do dogs use Palladia?
- Palladia is prescribed to treat Patnaik grade II or III, recurrent, cutaneous mast cell tumors with or without regional lymph node involvement in dogs.
What else should I know about Palladia?
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) interact with Palladia and should be used with caution.
- There are several other drugs that can affect the metabolism of Palladia including fluconazole, clarithromycin, and verapamil (just to name a few).
- It is important to inform your pet's veterinarian of all medications, including over the counter drugs, before starting Palladia.
What problems could my dog have with Palladia?
- Palladia should not be used in female breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs.
- Its use should be cautioned in dogs under two years of age and those weighing less than 11 pounds.
- Palladia should be discontinued at least three days before surgery, if possible.
- The most common side effects of Palladia include diarrhea, decreased appetite, lameness, weight loss, and bloody stools.
- If your dog experiences severe diarrhea or bleeding you should contact the veterinarian immediately.
How do you use Palladia?
- Palladia may be given with or without food. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
- Wear gloves when handling Palladia.
- Never crush, break, or split the Palladia tablets.
- If there is a broken or moistened tablet in the bottle, handle all tablets left in the bottle with gloves on.
- Palladia can be found in your dog’s stools, vomit, and urine, so you should always wear gloves while cleaning up after your dog while on Palladia.
- Keep Palladia out of the reach of your pets and children.
- If you are pregnant, nursing, or may become pregnant, take extra caution when handling Palladia tablets if you must administer them.
What is in Palladia?
- The drug in Palladia, Toceranib Phosphate, is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor.
- Toceranib helps stunt the growth and spreading of tumors.
- It can also help cut off the blood supply to the tumor.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Palladia is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the Palladia?
- Dogs may use Palladia for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
41 total reviews
Rated 4.90 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
39 5 star reviews
1 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
1 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Saving my dog Chloe!
My dog Chloe was diagnosed with a heart base tumor with lung metastasis. We began Palladia chemo treatments with some additional herbal supplements as well about 6 weeks ago. We just had another x-ray done following six weeks of treatments. Chloe's largest lung tumor has shrunk by almost 50%. The others are no longer visible on x-ray. The only side effect she's experienced is lethargy on the days she takes this - M, W, and F. Other than that, she's her regular 14 year old self!
Most Liked Negative Review
Not for all dogs
Unfortunately our dog always found a way to spit these out, and the tablets cannot be crushed or chewed or liquefied so not suited for hiding in food. Not sure whether it is an effective medicine
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Reliable Delivery and Excellent Customer Service
From Madison Heights, MIComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)It puts my mind to ease that I can order this drug and receive as expected. It required a very easy process with my Vet faxing in his order, and VetRX took it from there. I also like that I can purchase various quantities of this drug, and not have to buy a full bottle. -
Excellent Service. So much less $$ then at the vet!!
From Chicago, ILComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)Saved so much money from purchasing from the vet!! Next day delivery!! -
Works great!
From Glen Ellyn, ILComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)Administered at home 3 days a week. Saw results within a week. It is well tolerated by my dog as I have seen no side affects. -
Outstanding service
From FloridaComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)There are some long wait times to speak with a pharmacy tech on the phone but if you are patient and wait, the person who gets on the phone provides outstanding service and will spend whatever time it takes to help you. In our case, Katie helped when our vet did not provide adequate dosing information for the palladia prescription needed for my order to be shipped. She offered to call them and resolved things in a matter of minutes. My dog's meds were shipped and received in two days. I could not ask for more compassion or service! They are worth the wait so I would still give 5 stars. -
Very fas service!
From USAComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)Small pill - easy 2 hide in his food.-
Barney
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Saving my dog Chloe!
From Staten Island, NY, USAComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)My dog Chloe was diagnosed with a heart base tumor with lung metastasis. We began Palladia chemo treatments with some additional herbal supplements as well about 6 weeks ago. We just had another x-ray done following six weeks of treatments. Chloe's largest lung tumor has shrunk by almost 50%. The others are no longer visible on x-ray. The only side effect she's experienced is lethargy on the days she takes this - M, W, and F. Other than that, she's her regular 14 year old self!-
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Cost Effective
From Pittsburgh, PA, USAComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)I bought this through your company because I could buy a specific quantity as opposed to full bottle of 30 pills which I do not need at this time. I saved money by doing this and also got a 10% discount from your company. Easy to work with the staff and I received order much quicker than expected! -
Paladdia
From Atlanta, GA, USAComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)I bought this a few weeks ago and it's the only thing that works on my tom cats mast cell cancer sores. VetRxDirect had it delivered overnight. Maximus is doing much better now.-
Maximus Maximillion!
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Affordable!
From California, USAComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)My dog is doing great and the tumors seem to be shrinking from the Palladia. -
Excellent choice
From Manassas, VA, USAComments about Palladia (toceranib phosphate)We have used this for six weeks and no side effects.
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Q & A
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In the past how long did a 13 pound cat with throat cancer take 10 mg of PALLADIA daily to treat the tumor??
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Palladia is a FDA approved chemotherapy medication used to treat mast cell tumors in dogs and is used extra-label or off-label in cats. This medication can be used for different lengths of time due to each pet responding differently to Palladia treatment. According to the manufacturer, regular check ups by your veterinarian are necessary to determine whether your cat is responding as expected, and to decide whether your cat should continue to receive Palladia. Therefore, it is recommended that you speak with your veterinarian as they can best determine the length of time your cat will need to be on Palladia based upon lab work and your cat’s health
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Hello, I just want to know the price is for one tablet or for one bottle? For example, the 15mg ,the price 9$ is for one tablet or for one bottle ( 30 tablets) ??
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Palladia is sold and priced per individual tablet.
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Can Palladia be given the same time as Tagamet? What about Prendisone??
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Coadministration of Palladia with drugs that are strong inhibitors of the CYP3A4 family of enzymes have the potential to increase Palladia concentrations. Cimetidine, the active drug found in Tagamet, is considered to be an inhibitor of CYP3A4. It was shown in a small study based on a limited number of dogs that the administration of Palladia with cimetidine did not appear to affect the clearance of Palladia. Your veterinarian may recommend starting a drug like cimetidine a few days prior to starting Palladia. Corticosteroids such as prednisone, were also shown not to have obvious reported problems when administered in brief courses concomitantly with Palladia. Follow the directions and recommended monitoring schedule from your veterinarian when administering Palladia to achieve the best possible outcomes.
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If ordering 30, 60 or 120 pills, will the unopened bottle be sent out? Do you ship to US commercial addresses? Thanks!?
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Yes, we do ship to commercial addresses. Because the tablets are counted per order, we typically do not ship the unopened bottles.
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I'd like to order Palladia from South Korea. Is it possible to place an order with a Korean veterinarian's prescription? The prescription will be written in English. Please reply.?
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VetRxDirect is not licensed to fill orders for shipment outside of the United States. This includes direct shipments and orders sent to addresses within the United States that are then being shipped outside the United States. For this reason, we cannot accept prescriptions from veterinarians licensed outside of the United States.
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My oncologist recommends that my dog start taking Palladia to treat his mast cell tumor. However, they claim that only they can dispense the medication and won't give me a prescription. Has anyone encountered this before??
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According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, it is recommended to discuss your options for obtaining a prescription with your veterinarian. When discussing these options, it is important to mention that you wish to obtain a prescription to fill it elsewhere. In order for VetRxDirect to dispense this medication, a valid prescription is needed.
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I purchased 10 mg tablets of Palladia in December of 2017. How long is the product good for, ie; shelf life, expiration date. Thank you!?
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The label on the bottle you received will have an expiration date, no more than one year from when the prescription was filled.
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does it require prescription??
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Yes, Palladia requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
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My 13 year old cat has been taking Palladia for 2 months for his cancer by his veterinarian. How long is it safe for him to receive this? He is also receiving Prednisolone.?
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Palladia is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor used to treat certain types of cancers including mast cell tumors. It works by killing tumor cells and by cutting off the blood supply to the tumor. Because each pet responds differently to this medication, the length of treatment is best determined by your veterinarian through routine appointments and lab work. Palladia can interact with other medications, including over the counter drugs, so you should take care to consult your pet's veterinarian before giving any new medications or if you notice any problems. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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When will you get more in stock. Are you out of stock frequently??
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Yes, we run out of this medication frequently. This medication is on a very limited supply and goes on back orders with the manufacturer frequently. They supply veterinarians with supply first and then pharmacies so we are only able to get more every few months. As soon as we are able to get more in stock, we will update the website. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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