Unlock the Power of Injectables

Client satisfaction, full compliance, and practice profitability are some of the many reasons you should consider injectables for your canine and feline patients!

Cerenia Injectable is a convenient treatment option
Convenia provides 100% compliance, eliminating the risk of missed doses during oral treatment
Help protect your canine patients from the dangers of leptospirosis with Vanguard

Items Included in the Protect and Treat Toolkit

Convenia Cat
Warming Mat

Cerenia Thermal
Pet Blanket

Churu
Treats

Vanguard
Bandanas

Stethoscope
Tags

Educational Brochures
for Pet Owners

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Explore the Zoetis Suite of Products

  • Cerenia Injectable

    Veterinarians’ #1 choice for the treatment of vomiting in dogs and cats1,2

  • Convenia

    Effective treatment of common canine and feline bacterial skin infections, wounds, and abscesses3-5

  • Vanguard

    Help protect your patients with products like Vanguard L4, which has confirmed efficacy against the 4 known canine leptospirosis serovars recognized in the US6

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Use Cerenia Injectable for vomiting in cats 4 months and older. Use subcutaneously for acute vomiting in dogs 2 to 4 months of age or either subcutaneously or intravenously in dogs 4 months of age and older. Safe use has not been evaluated in cats and dogs with gastrointestinal obstruction, or those that have ingested toxins. Use with caution in cats and dogs with hepatic dysfunction. Pain and vocalization upon injection is a common side effect. In people, topical exposure may elicit localized allergic skin reactions, and repeated or prolonged exposure may lead to skin sensitization. See full Prescribing Information at CereniaInjectablePI.com.

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.