
PanaKare Plus Rx
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Guaranteed lowest authorized price. Learn more.
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Guaranteed lowest authorized price. Learn more.
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Guaranteed lowest authorized price. Learn more.
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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 is PanaKare Plus for Dogs and Cats?
- PanaKare Plus is a prescription medication for dogs and cats with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) or other digestive disorders.
- PanaKare Plus is a pancreatic enzyme concentrate made from pork that contains lipase, protease, amylase and is fortified with Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin E.
- PanaKare Plus Powder and PanaKare Plus Tablets offer flexible dosing options.
Why is PanaKare Plus used for dogs and cats?
- PanaKare Plus is prescribed to help relieve malnutrition and other symptoms caused when the pancreas does not produce enough digestive enzymes. This disorder is called exocrine pancreatic insifficiency (EPI).
- PanaKare Plus replaces pancreatic enzymes so your dog or cat can digest proteins, carbohydrates, and fats from food.
- PanaKare Plus Powder or PanaKare Plus Tablets may be prescribed depending on your pet’s preference or dosing needs.
What else should I know about PanaKare Plus?
- People with severe pork allergies should not handle this product.
- Store the PanaKare Plus Powder container tightly closed in a dry place at temperatures not exceeding 35°C (95°F).
- Store the PanaKare Plus Tablets container tightly closed in a dry place at controlled room temperature.
- Avoid inhaling powder as it may cause lung irritation or worsen asthma.
- Avoid contacting your skin with the powder. Wash any powder from your skin as soon as possible.
What problems could my dog or cat have with PanaKare Plus?
- Cats often do not like the taste of the pancreatic enzyme powder and may be more likely to take tablets or capsules. Some cats also may eat one brand of enzymes and not another. Talk to your veterinarian if you are having trouble with medicating your cat.
- Discontinue use in animals with symptoms of sensitivity. May cause oral mucosal irritation.
- PanaKare Plus side effects are usually not serious, but high doses of this medication may cause diarrhea, vomiting, excessive gas, and stomach cramping. Contact your veterinarian if these signs are severe, worsen, or continue to be a problem.
- PanaKare Plus side effects that may be serious or indicate a serious problem may include bleeding in the mouth, mouth and throat irritation, and esophageal ulcers.If using tablets or capsules, give food or water to your animal immediately after dosing. If using powder mixed into food, make sure the powder has been moistened before offering it to your animal.
How do you use PanaKare Plus?
- PanaKare Plus Powder is added to moistened food (canned or dry). Thorough mixing is necessary to bring the enzymes into close contact with the food particles. After mixing, let stand at room temperature for 15-20 minutes.
- PanaKare Plus Tablets are administered before each meal.
- Always follow your veterinarian's directions for use.
- If using tablets, make sure that your cat or dog gets water or food right after taking the tablets. This may reduce the risk of damage to the esophagus.
What is in PanaKare Plus?
PanaKare Plus is a pancreatic enzyme concentrate made from pork that contains lipase, protease, amylase and is fortified with Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin E.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
PanaKare Plus Powder and PanaKare Plus Tablets are both a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the PanaKare Plus?
Dogs and cats may use PanaKare Plus for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
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From UndisclosedComments about PanaKare Plus 4oz PowderVet recommendation, however buying it from Vet office the price is over $100.00 So I order from Vetrxdirect where the price is must less than what the Vet charges-
Gidget
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This medication helped my pet
From UndisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusMy vet recommended this product for my 8 year old cat who was recently diagnosed with endocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI). My cat Remington was very sick and wouldn't eat and hardly would respond to my fiancé and I trying to wake him up. Once we got him on this medicine he immediately went back to his normal self! He is back to playing and snuggling and running around the house! This medicine has been amazing for Remington. We give him half a tablet 15 minutes before every meal with a treat and he eats it, no problem. I can't believe what a difference this medicine has made! Thank you so much! Aimee, Edward and Remington too-
Remington
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I will buy again.
From UndisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusGood product, and great price compared to what Vet charges. Good customer communications-
Gidget, 8 year old mini Schnauzer
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From UndisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusWorks well for managing our pug's EPI, we use about one scoop with 6oz of food, and let it incubate about 30 minutes before feeding, twice a day. -
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Effective solution for EP
From UndisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusAfter my dog was diagnosed with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), I was deeply worried about a life-long regimen of expensive injections and medication. Fortunately, as a first line of defense, the vet prescribed PanaKare Plus tablets to see if it was effective. Within a week of usage, her weight increased by 2 lbs, and her stool returned to a normal coloration. I've been giving her the tablets for 3 weeks and am happy to report that she's gained a total of 7.2 lbs thus far and is back to her perky self. -
I would buy PanaKare again
From UndisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusWe use PanaKare on our dogs food. She likes it and it helps her digest her food properly. -
I would recommend this product.
From undisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusI use this product for my Corgi. Have great results and will continue to use. -
Powdered Pancreas Med
From undisclosedComments about PanaKare PlusOur corgi has taken this med for 6 years for his pancreatic insufficiency. We are pleased with the results of this med, he has this everyday on his food without fail. It is easy to apply over top of food & mixed in, our dog has never rejected it. We feel we would not have our corgi today without this med. -
Tasty
From Lake Forest ILComments about PanaKare PlusMy 16 year old kitty chews it up like a treat. Too soon to tell if it helps but she does love the taste. -
it works...
From Mesquite, TxComments about PanaKare Plusthe medication works but it requires a prescription and has to be ordered in advance which makes it kinda hard to get
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Where are the ingredients sourced from??
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Panakare is a pancreatic enzyme concentrate of pig origin. Panakare is manufactured by Neogen, and made in the USA of U.S. and imported materials.
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What is the flavor of the pills? My dog currently takes the PancrePlus pills which my husband says tastes like beef / meat. We're in the process of asking our vet if it's ok to switch to these pills, but I want to make sure my dog will like them.?
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After a discussion with Neogen Pharmaceuticals, who is the manufacturer of PanaKare Plus, they stated that these tablets do not have any added flavoring to them. Please speak with your pet's veterinarian to determine if this product would suit your pet's needs. Thank you for letting us help with your concern and look forward to helping you in the future, VetRxDirect
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What is the self life of the medicine? I want to order a 6 month supply.?
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The medication is manufactured to be stable and safe for at least a year. A 6-month supply would be safe to use. Make sure to not use the medication after the expiration date on the bottle. Before you order, you can contact our pharmacy technicians via email at [email protected] to verify the expiration date of our current inventory.
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Will this geo with my dogs constant diarrhea? She is 11 years old and has pancreatic flare ups on a regular basis.?
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Please contact your pet's veterinarian to determine the most appropriate treatment options for your dog.
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The scoop in the bottle is how much there is no amount I have been told 8 scoops which is over 1 teaspoon It states on the bottle 2.8 g and teaspoon is 5 mls I am giving over 2 teaspoons Robin?
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Each teaspoon of PanaKare Plus contains 2.8 grams of product. The average dose/meal for dogs is 3/4-1 teaspoon (2.8 g/teaspoon) and for cats 1/4-3/4 teaspoon which is stated on the package insert. Each scoop of powder contains 1/4th a teaspoon. Please contact your veterinarian to see if this product is right for your pet and specific dosing instructions.
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I have a 3 year old Frenchie who suffers from IBD, food allergies and EPI. Due to his food allergies, we have to make his food. Because its perishable, we have to store in the refrigerator. I believe the fact the food is cold when I mix in the PanaKare powder may reduce its effectiveness. Can you confirm if this is accurate. If so, what are my options? Heat the food? Mix powder with warm water and then mix into food??
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The storage directions for PanaKare Plus state to store the powder in a cool, dry place not exceeding 95 degrees F. If heated, the powder will not be guaranteed to work as well. If you have additional concerns or would like further recommendations, consult your dog's veterinarian.
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What is the enzymatic source for this product: plant, porcine, etc.??
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PanaKare plus is an pancreatic enzyme concentrate of porcine origin fortified with vitamins A, D3 and E. it is indicated for use as a digestive aid in replacement therapy where digestion of protein, carbohydrate and fat is inadequate due to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
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What if the wrong dog eats the food with this in it??
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As with all prescribed products/medicines, pancreatic enzymes should only be given to the pet for which it was prescribed. It would also depend how much of the food the other dog ate and how many times this has occurred. Please contact your veterinarian for further information.
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My dog will not eat his food with panakare.I have put it in pureed fruit and froze it. Does this effect the enzyme effectiveness??
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According to the manufacturer, freezing the PanaKare Plus will decrease the effectiveness of the enzymes and is not recommended. They suggest mixing it with soft foods at the time of feeding and letting it stand for 15-20 minutes to avoid oral ulcers. PanaKare Plus is also available in a tablet dosage form.
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My Cavalier King Charles is a 4 year old rescue dog. When I got him a few months ago he was on Panakare Plus tablets. He seemed to tolerate these well. I gave them to him with just a little wet food, then gave him his dry food. The Vet he was checked out by before I got him gave me a prescription for a powder. My dog doesn't seem to tolerate this as well(he runs away from his food bowl and has to be coaxed back to eat) and the inconvenience of having to make his food up and them wait 20 minutes to feed is more difficult. Is there any qualitative difference between the powder and tablets? I'd much prefer to go back to the tablets. thanks for your help.?
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Panakare Plus tablets and powder contain pancreatic enzymes to help dogs digest food when they don't make enough of these enzymes.The powder must sit on the food for 20 minutes before your dog eats it because it pre-digests the food. The enzymes contained in Panakare Plus products are broken down by the stomach. Panakare Plus tablets have a special enteric coating that allows the enzymes to get past the stomach and avoid being broken down. This is why tablets can be given at the same time as the meal. The tablets and powder contain the same enzymes, but in different concentrations. This is because it is not possible to make the tablets big enough for the dose to be exactly equivalent to the powder. During our discussion with the manufacturer, they said that the only reason to choose one formulation over the other is for picky eaters. If a dog has issues with taking tablets, it is preferable to give Panakare Plus Powder, and if they dislike the taste of the powder, it is preferable to use Panakare Plus tablets. The only qualitative difference between the powder and tablets is the differing concentrations of enzymes. Discuss this with your veterinarian, and he or she will probably be willing to change your prescription to the tablets.
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