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Felimazole 2.5mg Coated Tablets for Cats - From £0.24
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Felimazole 2.5mg Coated Tablets for Cats

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Manufacturer: Dechra

Prescription Only
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Description

Felimazole 2.5mg Coated Tablets are indicated for the stabilisation of hyperthyroidism in cats prior to surgical thyroidectomy.

Felimazole can also be used the for the long-term treatment of feline hyperthyroidism.

Each Tablet Contains:
Active Substance: Thiamazole 2.5mg
Excipients: Titanium Dioxide (E171) 1.12mg, Erythrosine (E127) 0.01mg, Sodium Methyl Parahydroxybenzoate (E219) 0.0034mg

Tablets sold individually

Legal Category:
POM-V | Felimazole Coated Tablets

Reviews (2)

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Deborah Andrews
April 2016

My cat takes these hidden in a small bit of Whisked Sticks. Salmon version is softer than the Chicken. Just make a hole in about 10mm of stick and push the tablet in and squash together. Works every time.

Terry Swoffer
August 2013

These are obviously good for our Puss and we are more than happy to help her enjoy life by giving her Felimazole, but getting her to swallow them is a nightmare! We have tried holding her and putting them in her throat - she spits them out, tried 'injecting' them down her throat with a little plastic syringe thing, hiding them in her food (she finds the tablet). The only success seems to be hiding the tablet in a piece of cheese spread or creme fraise. I wish the manufacturers could coat the tablets with something attractive.