In clinical studies, Convenia had a high success rate†‡ in treating common bacterial skin infections in cats and dogs with just 1 injection.1,2 That’s convenience, compliance, and confidence vets can rely on. But that’s just the beginning. Discover many more reasons why Convenia might be the best solution for canine and feline patients.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: People with known hypersensitivity to penicillin or cephalosporins should avoid exposure to Convenia. Do not use in animals with a history of allergic reactions to penicillins or cephalosporins. Side effects for both dogs and cats include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite/anorexia and lethargy. See full Prescribing Information at ConveniaPI.com.
* Terms and Conditions: Qualifying orders must be placed direct through Zoetis or an authorized distributor between October 1, 2024, and November 30, 2024 (“promotional period”). Back-ordered products that do not ship during the promotional period will not count toward the promotion. Hawaii accounts/HMC orders are excluded. Eligible customers must purchase at least 3 vials of Convenia on a single order to qualify and take a short quiz, then sign up to be contacted about this exclusive offer. Account will still qualify if placing more than 3 vials of Convenia on a single order. Example: 6 vials on a single order = 2 Bacterial Skin Infection Diagnosis Kits. Eligible customers may take advantage of this offer a maximum of 2 times and may receive a maximum of 2 Bacterial Skin Infection Diagnosis Kits. Bacterial Skin Infection Diagnosis Kit will not be added to the qualifying product order. Kits will be shipped directly to customers who placed a qualifying order within 4 weeks of the end of the promotional period. Kits are available while supplies last. Zoetis reserves the right to change or discontinue this promotion at any time.
† In a US efficacy study, 86% of dogs required a single subcutaneous injection of Convenia for the treatment of naturally occurring secondary superficial pyoderma, abscesses, and infected wounds.
‡ In a US efficacy study, one subcutaneous injection of 8 mg/kg Convenia for the treatment of cats with naturally occurring skin infections, wounds, and abscesses was as effective as cefadroxil administered at 22 mg/kg, once daily for 14 days.
References: 1. Six R, Cherni J, Chesebrough R, et al. Efficacy and safety of cefovecin in treating bacterial folliculitis, abscesses, or infected wounds in dogs. J Am Vet Med. 2008;233(3):433-439. doi:10.2460/javma.233.3.433 2. Six R, Cleaver DM, Lindeman CJ, et al. Effectiveness and safety of cefovecin sodium, an extended-spectrum injectable cephalosporin, in the treatment of cats with abscesses and infected wounds. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2009;234(1):81-87. doi:10.2460/javma.234.1.81