Epilease contains the active ingredient potassium bromide, which your vet may want to use to help control seizures in your dog. Epilease could be helpful in reducing seizure frequency, severity or duration, the aim of which would be to improve the quality of life in an epileptic dog.
POSTED 20/07/2017
POSTED 21/02/2017
Canine Epilepsy is an area of huge research in the veterinary field but is still not fully understood. Many dogs will have seizures because they have a genetic predisposition causing them to develop epilepsy, whereas some other dogs will just develop epilepsy with no known reason and some other dogs have epileptic seizures because of a physical problem in their brain. Epileptic seizures are when the neurons in the brain activate in an uncontrolled manner, causing physical, mental or behavioural disturbances.
Vets may want to prescribe Epilease to help control seizure frequency, duration or severity in dogs. Epileptic seizures can significantly affect a dog’s quality of life and Epilease could be used to help to maintain the best quality of life possible in your epileptic dog.
At VetPlus we believe vets are best placed to advise on the best course of action for your pet. Click on the ‘Where to Buy’ button above, or click here to locate your nearest VetPlus vet.
Always follow your vet’s instructions when using Epilease.
Each capsule contains 250mg potassium bromide.
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Name: Deano
Age: 12 years old
Deano’s Story:
A few days after Deano had come to live with me he took a massive seizure in the park which frightened the life out of me, I rushed him to my vets to get him treatment and that’s when his epilepsy was brought to my attention. Since then Deano has been on 4 different medications to control his seizures, which have ranged from mild to potentially fatal over the years, but since being moved onto Epilease in 2014 Deano has shown significant improvements, to the point that his seizures have not only reduced, but have stopped completely and at the time of writing this he will be 2 years seizure free in March 2017.
Contact the vet you purchased Epilease from for guidance on the use of Epilease for your pet. They’ll be able to provide specialised advice for your pet due to the records they keep. If you are unable to get the information you need from your vet, or if you bought Epilease elsewhere, please contact us for assistance.
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