Pexion Tablets 400mg
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
Pexion Tablets 400mg from BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH LTD is supplied as a tablet.
LEGAL CLASSIFICATION:POM-V
THIS MEDICINE REQUIRES A PRESCRIPTION.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Imepitoin
Pack & Presentation
Form: Tablet · Pack size: PK 100
Suitable Species
Dogs
Storage & Shelf Life
This veterinary medicinal product does not require any special storage conditions.
Owner Handling & Safety
product to animals: Ingestion of this veterinary medicinal product may cause dizziness, lethargy and nausea. In case of accidental ingestion especially by a child, seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician. To prevent accidental ingestion of tablets, the cap of the bottle should be replaced immediately after withdrawing the required number of tablets for one administration.
Regulatory Information
- Legal category: POM-V
- Marketing authorisation holder: Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH
- MA number: UK(GB): Vm 04491/5040 (100mg) UK(GB): Vm 04491/5041 (400mg) UK(NI): EU/2/12/147/001 100 tablets (100 mg) UK(NI): EU/2/12/147/002 250 tablets (100 mg) UK(NI): EU/2/12/147/003 100 tablets (400 mg) UK(NI): EU/2/12/147/004 250 tablets (400 mg) UK(NI): EU/2/12/147/005 30 tablets (400 mg) UK(NI): EU/2/12/147/006 30 tablets (100 mg)
Important Notice
The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not replace the advice of a qualified veterinary surgeon. Always follow the directions provided on the product packaging and by your veterinary practice. If your animal's condition does not improve, worsens, or any side effects occur, contact your veterinary surgeon immediately.




