Urinary incontinence can test even the strongest pet-owner bond...
Pressing Problem, Growing Need
More than 20% of spayed females are affected. Both male and female dogs can be affected by urinary incontinence. Mid to large-sized breeds are more prone to urinary incontinence. Number of cases is likely to increase with the growing number of older dogs, advances in geriatric veterinary care and significant amount of time pets spend indoors.Urethral Sphincter Mechanism Incompetence (USMI) is the most commonly daignosed cause of urinary incontinence: 81% of incontinent adult females and 57% of all dogs with involuntary urine loss.
Propalin Propalin (Phenylpropanolamine) is a new approved veterinary product to safely and effectively manage urinary incontinence... and preserve the pet-owner bond. Propalin is a sympathomimetic, non-hormonal agent which increases sphincter tone and alleviates urinary incontinence by stimulation of the alpha adrenergic receptors in the urethral muscle.
Short Response Time, High Success Rate
Rapid onset
Well absorbed following oral administration
Maximal plasma concentration: 1 to 2 hours
Rapid improvement, usually within the first week
Superior efficacy
Proven effective in controlled clinical trials
Improvement maintained over time
Successful managing of urinary incontinence in the
U.K. and USA
Proven safety
Adverse effects reported in clinical trials were “infrequent, mild and transient, and required no specific treatment”
No statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the test and placebo groups