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  • 1-TetraDecanol Complex (1-TDC®) is a joint and oral health supplement for dogs and cats. It is used to improve periodontal (oral) health by promoting healthy gums and teeth, and enhances joint, muscle, tendon, and ligament health for increased mobility and reduced joint stiffness.

  • Acepromazine is a sedative/tranquilizer used primarily in cats and dogs as a pre-medication for anesthesia or for chemical restraint. It is given by injection in the clinic or by mouth in the form of a tablet. The most common side effect is low blood pressure. Acepromazine should not be used in conjunction with certain toxicities, or in pets with heart disease or low blood pressure. It should be used cautiously in pets with mild liver or heart disease, clotting problems, or in pregnant, debilitated, or young animals. If a negative reaction occurs, call your veterinary office.

  • Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol, is an analgesic (pain reliever) and fever-reducing medication. It is used off label (extra label) in dogs, rabbits, miniature pigs, and some rodents. NEVER use acetaminophen in cats or ferrets as it is toxic and potentially fatal at any dose.

  • Acetaminophen with codeine (brand name Tylenol with Codeine, Tylenol #3) is a combination drug used for pain management in humans. It is not often used in animals and, when done so, must only be used in dogs. Acetaminophen + codeine should only be given under the direction of a veterinarian.

  • Acetaminophen with hydrocodone (brand name Vicodin, Lortab, Norco, Nortab) is a combination drug used to aleviate pain in humans. It is used off label to treat pain in dogs only. Acetaminophen + hydrocodone should only be given under the direction of a veterinarian.

  • Acetazolamide is a diuretic used off label and given by mouth to treat glaucoma or alkalosis. The most common side effect is stomach upset, but other side effects of the central nervous system, blood, kidneys, electrolytes, blood sugar levels, liver, or skin are possible. Do not use this medication in pets with liver or kidney disease, or low sodium or potassium blood levels. Use with caution in pets with acidosis, diabetes, pregnancy or lactation. If a negative reaction occurs, please call your veterinary office.

  • Acetic acid/boric acid topical (brand name Malacetic) is an antibacterial and antifungal medication used to treat skin infections caused by bacteria and/or yeast in cats and dogs. Some formulations may be used to treat ear infections. This medication may be part of a combination product. Acetic acid/boric acid topical comes in shampoo, liquid (spray and dropper), and wipe form.

  • Acetic acid/boric acid otic (brand name Malacetic) is an antibacterial and antifungal medication used as an ear cleanser and drying agent in cats and dogs with ear infection. This medication may be part of a combination product. Acetic acid/boric acid otic comes as a liquid ear cleanser.

  • Acetylcysteine (alternate and brand names: N-acetylcysteine, NAC, ACC, Mucomyst®, Acetadote®, Cetylev®, Parvolex®) is given by mouth, injection, or topically and is used on and off label to treat toxicities or to break up mucus. It is usually a prescription, but some forms may be found over the counter. Give as directed by your veterinarian.

  • Acetylcysteine ophthalmic is a topical anti-collagenase agent used in cats, dogs, and other animals to prevent the progression of corneal ulcers or corneal melting in the eye. Acetylcysteine ophthalmic comes in liquid drop suspension form.