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$21.88

U-40 Syringes are the preferred choice for insulin administration for ease-of-use and your pet's comfort. For veterinary use only with ProZinc Insulin. U-40 Syringes require a prescription from your veterinarian if you reside in Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Florida (Broward and Dade counties) or New York.

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$116.37

ProZinc is insulin combined with zinc and protamine which helps to prolong the release of the insulin into your cat's and dog's body. ProZinc requires a prescription from your veterinarian. U-40 Syringes are sold separately. ProZinc Cat and Dog Insulin requires refrigeration and must be kept at refrigerator temperatures at all times.

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$78.06

Bexacat is a once-daily tablet alternative to insulin for treating feline diabetes. It lowers blood sugar by increasing urine excretion of glucose through inhibition of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) and results in effective glycemic control.

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$232.75

Senvelgo is indicated to improve glycemic control in otherwise healthy cats with diabetes mellitus not previously treated with insulin.

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