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Bexacat (bexagliflozin tablets) Diabetes Mellitus Treatment for Cats 6.6 lbs & Over
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Normalizes blood sugar levels in cats with type II diabetes Highly effective when combined with low-carbohydrate diet Easy administration via oral tablets
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- No insulin or needles: Bexacat (bexagliflozin tablets) is the first and only oral tablet feline diabetes treatment for cats weighing more than 6.6 lbs. that have never been treated with insulin
- Controls blood sugar: Bexacat eliminates excess sugar through your cat's urine by inhibiting reabsorption
- Safe and effective: On the first day of dosing with Bexacat, average blood glucose concentrations decreased by 67.8% in just 8 hours with minimal risk of hypoglycemia (Elanco Animal Health. Data on File.)
- One tablet once a day: Give one flavored tablet to your cat by mouth once per day with or without food
- Contains thirty (30) flavored oral tablets of Bexacat Feline Diabetes Treatment
- Innovative SGLT2 inhibitor provides effective glycemic control without injections.
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