Percotren V (desoxycorticosterone pivalate) is approved by the FDA for the treatment of Canine Addison's Disease (hypoadrenocorticism). This injectable suspension is used as replacement therapy for the mineralocorticoid deficit in dogs with primary adrenocortical insufficiency.
Percorten-V is the only medication approved by the FDA for treating Canine Addison's Disease.
Dogs
To help treat Canine Addison's Disease
Desoxycorticosterone promotes water absorption from the renal tubules, which increases extracellular fluid volume, and blood volume, improves venous return to the heart, and increases cardiac output
Elanco
Desoxycorticosterone pivalate
4 ml Vial
It has been demonstrated that PERCORTEN®-V (desoxycorticosterone pivalate) Injectable Suspension is well tolerated with a low incidence of side effects. In a small percentage of treated dogs, depression, excessive thirst and urination, digestive, skin and coat changes, weakness, and injection site reactions (pain, abscesses) may occur. Some of these effects may resolve with adjustments in dose or interval of PERCORTEN-V or concomitant glucocorticoid administration. Do not use in pregnant dogs or in dogs that are suffering from congestive heart disease, severe renal disease, or edema.
Do not use Percorten in dogs that have previously had a hypersensitivity reaction to desoxycorticosterone pivalate. CAUTIONS: Any dog presenting with severe hypovolemia, dehydration, pre-renal azotemia and inadequate tissue perfusion (“Addisonian crisis”) must be rehydrated with intravenous fluid (saline) therapy before starting treatment with Percorten. Avoid inadvertent intravenous injection which may have an adverse effect on the dog. The effectiveness of Percorten may be reduced if potassium-sparing diuretics, such as spironolactone, are administered concurrently. Use Percorten with caution in dogs with congestive heart disease, edema, severe renal disease or primary hepatic failure. Desoxycorticosterone pivalate may cause polyuria, polydipsia, increased blood volume, edema and cardiac enlargement. Excessive weight gain may indicate fluid retention secondary to sodium retention. The safety of desoxycorticosterone pivalate has not been established in breeding, pregnant and lactating dogs and dogs less than 6 months of age.
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