
Vetsulin Rx
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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.
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Additional cold packed next-day service shipped Mon-Thurs required.
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Limit 3 vials per invoice.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
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Additional cold packed next-day service shipped Mon-Thurs required.
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We are unable to ship this product to Alaska or Hawaii.
What is Vetsulin Insulin for Dogs and Cats?
- Insulin is a hormone that is naturally produced by the pancreas to convert sugar (glucose) in the blood to energy for the body.
- Insulin therapy is prescribed to dogs and cats with diabetes. Diabetic animals are either unable to produce their own insulin or cannot use it properly.
- Insulin helps treat diabetes in cats and dogs by normalizing the glucose level in the blood.
- The insulin in Vetsulin is Porcine Insulin Zinc Suspension, a U-40, long-acting insulin. U-40 means that each milliliter of insulin is divided into 40 dosing units.
- Vetsulin 1/2cc syringes hold up to 20 units of insulin.
- Vetsulin 1cc syringes hold up to 40 units of insulin and are best for dosing high amounts of insulin.
- Vetsulin VetPen cartridges can be used with the Vetsulin VetPen or used as vials.
Vetsulin VetPen Starter Kits
- VetPen is an automatic insulin delivery pen device that is designed for the injection of insulin in diabetic dogs and cats.
- The VetPen uses a multi-dose insulin cartridge.
- The dose is selected by turning a dial on the bottom of the pen for a more accurate and convenient method of dosing.
- The VetPen uses replaceable, single-use pen needles for injection under the skin.
- The VetPen comes in a starter kit with everything needed except for the insulin.
- The starter kit is available in two size: The VetPen 8 is for small doses and the VetPen 16 is for larger doses.
- The VetPen is designed for use only with VetPen Needles and Vetsulin cartridges.
- VetPen sizes: The VetPen 8 can give 0.5 to 8 units in half-unit increments. The VetPen 16 can give 1 to 16 units in one-unit increments.
- VetPen Starter Kit contents: 1 VetPen, 1 Travel Pouch, 1 Needle Remover, 1 Dose Selector Applicator, 1 Release Button Extension, 28 VetPen Needles, 1 Instruction Manual.
Why do cats and dogs use Vetsulin?
- Insulin is prescribed to dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus to help lower their blood sugar.
- Insulin is an ongoing, supportive treatment for diabetes.
What else should I know about Vetsulin?
- Vetsulin VetPen Cartridges and Vials should be discarded within 42 days after first puncture.
- Syringes are sold separately.
- Vetsulin 1/2cc syringes hold up to 20 units of insulin.
- Vetsulin 1cc syringes hold up to 40 units of insulin and are best for dosing high amounts of insulin.
- Vetsulin VetPen cartridges can be used with the Vetsulin VetPen or used as vials.
- Vetsulin VetPens require VetPen needles for administration.
- Vetsulin vials should be used only with U-40 insulin syringes.
- Store Vetsulin Insulin in the refrigerator.
- Vetsulin is not eligible for free shipping.
- Vetsulin must be shipped next day in cold packs.
- Vetsulin cannot be shipped to Alaska or Hawaii.
- There is a limit of 5 Vetsulin vials maximum per shipment.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Vetsulin?
- Insulin overdoses may be fatal. Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog or cat is not acting normally.
- Signs of low blood sugar include weakness, depression, lack of energy, sluggishness, stumbling when walking, behavior changes, muscle twitching, seizures, or coma. It is a medical emergency if your cat or dog is unconscious or having a seizure.
How do you use Vetsulin?
- Insulin works best when given regularly - at the same times each day and in the same way regarding feeding, such as always after a meal. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
- Double check the dose every time before you give the insulin to prevent overdoses.
- Keep a source of easily given sugar, such as corn syrup or honey, on hand at all times in case of low blood sugar. Follow your veterinarian's suggestions.
- Vetsulin Insulin should be shaken well before use.
What is in Vetsulin?
- The drug in Vetsulin Insulin is Porcine Insulin Zinc Suspension.
- There are different kinds of insulin classified by how quickly they work, how long they last, or when they have peak effectiveness.
- Vetsulin is a type of long-acting insulin. Long-acting insulin reaches the bloodstream several hours after injection and tends to lower blood sugar levels for up to 24 hours.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Vetsulin is 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 Vetsulin?
- Dogs and cats may use Vetsulin for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes Vetsulin?
- Vetsulin products are distributed by the manufacturer Merck.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Most Liked Positive Review
Same product my vet sells - only MUCH cheaper!
Most Liked Negative Review
Did not work for my cat
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I been buying my vetsulin insulin for awhile now. Product...
From Honolulu, HI, USAComments about VetsulinI been buying my vetsulin insulin for awhile now. Product is awesome and shipping is fast. Mahalo -
insulin
From Nashville TnComments about Vetsulingreat price fast delivery. Only fault is shipping price -
Great value for insulin
From Falls Church, VA, USAComments about VetsulinMy 16 year old Frisky girl cat perks up, gains stable mobility, feels so much better after insulin and fluids. Thank you for offering a more affordable option for my cats special needs.-
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Frisky girl likes to climb to top perch in play pen after fluids.
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Great Service!
From TexasComments about VetsulinOur 9 year old Min Pin, JD (short for Juvenile Delinquent), was diagnosed with diabetes about 11 months ago, requiring two insulin (he was prescribed Vetsulin) shots per day. Our vet could supply us with Vetsulin, but said it would be less expensive if we found it elsewhere. I checked out a few websites, but this one was the easiest to use. I always order this and the accompanying needles and the service is excellent. We do have to pay extra for the shipping because the insulin must be refrigerated, but it always arrives on the second day after I order it and is well packaged with the insulin nice and cool. As a nice touch, they add to the box, a dog treat and a hand signed "thank you" card. I will continue to buy JD's insulin and supplies from this site because of their outstanding quick and personalized service!-
JD (Juvenile Delinquent)
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Great value
From West Palm Beach, FL, USAComments about VetsulinThis product has saved my dog Daisy. The service is impeccable.-
Daisy and her toy! !
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Great results for little cost
From NOVA, VAComments about VetsulinWe switched our cat Chandler to this because other insulins were too expensive and she never even used � the bottle before it expired. The switch for her was smooth even though this type of insulin required more units. So we pay less and use almost the whole bottle before it expires. Could not be happier. -
a must have doing well.
From Houston, TX, USAComments about VetsulinMust use this product and this company is great to work with. -
Saves Money
From Heltonville, IN, USAComments about VetsulinSaves money. Insulin well within expiration date. Once communication established with Vet, prompt delivery. Well packaged. Thank you. -
Good med for my pets
From Champaign, IL, USAComments about VetsulinHelps my cats' diabetes problem. Just great and seems to work on them. -
So far so good.
From Huron, OhioComments about VetsulinI understand that it is common practice to be asked to submit a review of a product recently purchased. But in this case, there is not much I can say as of yet. My kitty has only been using it a couple weeks and we are just getting ready to do a curve on him. I have seen not a lot of change in him yet. But it is too early and that is expected. I will be able to provide a better review in 3 to 6 months.
Q & A
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Trying to decide between the Vetsulin Vial and Cartidge option for cost. Approximately how long would one cartidge last if my cat is on 2IU per day (1IU per dose)??
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The manufacturer suggests using the vials and cartridges within 42 days of the first vial puncture. Each Vetsulin 10ml will contain a total of 400 units of insulin, while each Vetsulin 2.7ml cartridge will contain a total of 108 units of insulin. Based on the information provided, the Vetsulin vials could last 200 days, and the cartridges could last 54 days for your cat, which is longer than the manufacturer suggests. It is best for you to consult with your veterinarian regarding the use of Vetsulin past the manufacturer’s recommendation.
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Your not any cheaper. Why would I bother switching. I really thought I was going to save money since I need a new bottle every two weeks and I'm not working. I'll stick with Chewy. Can I cancel my profile? Thanks?
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I have a written prescription from my vet for Vetsulin. How do I get that prescription to you so I can order??
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Our typical process involves a customer creating an account, adding pet and veterinarian information to their account, placing an order, and then selecting the appropriate vet and pet for each prescription request. After an order is placed, we fax a request for a prescription to the veterinarian. The vet clinic can call or fax in the approval to fill the order. Some clinics cannot work with outside pharmacies, in which case they will provide paper prescriptions to clients. Our customers can mail us these original signed prescriptions if clinics cannot fax or call in prescriptions. For more detailed instructions or further questions, please email [email protected]
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Insulin is temperature sensitive. How is it shipped ??
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VetRxDirect requires all insulin, including Vetsulin ship with Next Business day shipping on ice. In periods of extreme heat, it may be considered to have insulin products delivered to an alternate location, such as a place of work, in order to ensure immediate retrieval and refrigeration. Acquiring the product locally could be considered during times of extreme heat.
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The dose no longer resets to zero (dial 7 give injection and resets to 3, meaning my dog is not (?) getting 7 units of insulin maybe 4 maybe not); Is this pen warranted? I have tried several times to correct the defect, even disposed of half empty vial and started with full primed vial. I have owned the pen for approximately 4 months,( I know how to use it). I have read the troubleshooting (4 scenarios- none apply). Should I ask for a new pen (warranty) or send for repair.. thank you?
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What kind of pen do you mean? My dr gives me regular ones but charges alot.$50.00 for 100 needles. Olus the insulin for the cat is close to $100. I've always just gotten all of this from the vet but then people started telling me that if I had a prescription I could get it way cheaper so I got a prescription and now I'm searching.
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Do the Vetsulin VetPen Needles work with Lantus SoloStar insulin pen??
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At this time, there is no evidence to support the use of VetPen Needles with Lantus Solostar® Pen, Please contact your veterinarian for further assistance.
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Are the vetsulin syringes made in the U.S.A.??
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Vetsulin syringes are manufactured by Merck Animal Health in Germany. Please see the package insert or contact your veterinarian for more information about this product.
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Does this require a written vet prescription??
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Yes, Vetsulin requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
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How long does this last and is it easier than other insulin injections I'm all new to this just found out dog had diabetes?
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Insulin can be drawn from a vial with a needle and syringe, or injected from a pen device that contains an insulin cartridge. Vetsulin comes in 10 mL vials and cartridges for the VetPen. Vetsulin must be used within 42 days after it is opened.
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How many shots do I get out of a vial if I'm using 8 units twice a day??
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A 10ml vial will last about 25 days with those dosing instructions. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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