Entyce

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What is Entyce?

Entyce is a flavored oral solution that is used to stimulate appetite in dogs. It is a tasty appetite stimulant that can help treat both chronic and acute conditions in dogs that cause a decrease in appetite. Entyce 30 mg/ml oral solution is available as 10 ml, 15 ml, and 30 ml bottles that come with a convenient dosing syringe for quicker and more accurate administration. Entyce requires a prescription from your veterinarian.

For:

Dogs

Benefits:

  • Stimulates appetite in dogs
  • Helps with chronic and acute conditions that cause a lack of appetite
  • Comes with dosing syringe
  • Easy to administer

How does Entyce work?

Entyce contains capromorelin, which mimics the hunger hormone (ghrelin) in the brain that generates the feeling of hunger.

Cautions:

For use in dogs only. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction and renal insufficiency. The safe use of Entyce hasn't been evaluated in pregnant, breeding, or lactating dogs. Avoid giving to dogs with hypersensitivity to capromorelin.

Brand Name:

Entyce (Aratana)

Generic Name:

Capromorelin oral solution

What is the most important thing I should know about Entyce?

Entyce requires a prescription from your veterinarian. It is indicated for appetite stimulation in dogs. Entyce is a flavored oral solution that contains capromorelin. See Entyce product label for complete safety information

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Entyce to my pet?

Talk to your veterinarian about your pet's change or lack of appetite. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant, breeding, or lactating. Also, let them know if your pet has hepatic dysfunction or renal insufficiency. If your pet has any other medical problems or allergies, let your veterinarian know before giving your pet Entyce.

How should Entyce be given to my pet?

Administer Entyce directly into the mouth using the provided dosing syringe. Administer one dose of 1.4 mg/lb body weight once daily.

What are the potential side effects of Entyce?

Side effects of Entyce can include diarrhea, vomiting, polydipsia (excessive thirst), and hypersalivation.

What happens if I miss giving my pet a dose of Entyce?

If you miss a dose, give the next dose of Entyce as soon as you remember. If it is close to the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume a regular dosing schedule.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Entyce?

If an overdose is suspected, immediately contact your veterinarian.

What other drugs will affect Entyce?

Before giving your dog other medications, contact your veterinarian.

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Entyce Directions:

  • Gently shake the bottle
  • Withdraw the appropriate amount of solution using the provided dosing syringe.
  • Administer directly into the mouth
  • Rinse the syringe between doses
Tip:

Always provide your pet with fresh drinking water.

Entyce Dosage:

Entyce Dosage for Dogs
Weight Dosage
All weights Administer one dose of 1.4 mg/lb body weight once daily, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Entyce Dosage for Cats
Cats
Do not use!
Entyce Dosage for Horses
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Store at or below 86°F. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.

Entyce Ingredients:

Entyce 10 ml Bottle
Active Ingredient (per ml) Amount
Capromorelin 30 mg/ml
Entyce 15 ml Bottle
Active Ingredient (per ml) Amount
Capromorelin 30 mg/ml
Entyce 30 ml Bottle
Active Ingredient (per ml) Amount
Capromorelin 30 mg/ml
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What is Entyce?

Entyce is a flavored oral solution that is used to stimulate appetite in dogs. It is a tasty appetite stimulant that can help treat both chronic and acute conditions in dogs that cause a decrease in appetite. Entyce 30 mg/ml oral solution is available as 10 ml, 15 ml, and 30 ml bottles that come with a convenient dosing syringe for quicker and more accurate administration. Entyce requires a prescription from your veterinarian.

For:

Dogs

Benefits:

  • Stimulates appetite in dogs
  • Helps with chronic and acute conditions that cause a lack of appetite
  • Comes with dosing syringe
  • Easy to administer

How does Entyce work?

Entyce contains capromorelin, which mimics the hunger hormone (ghrelin) in the brain that generates the feeling of hunger.

Cautions:

For use in dogs only. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction and renal insufficiency. The safe use of Entyce hasn't been evaluated in pregnant, breeding, or lactating dogs. Avoid giving to dogs with hypersensitivity to capromorelin.

Brand Name:

Entyce (Aratana)

Generic Name:

Capromorelin oral solution

What is the most important thing I should know about Entyce?

Entyce requires a prescription from your veterinarian. It is indicated for appetite stimulation in dogs. Entyce is a flavored oral solution that contains capromorelin. See Entyce product label for complete safety information

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Entyce to my pet?

Talk to your veterinarian about your pet's change or lack of appetite. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant, breeding, or lactating. Also, let them know if your pet has hepatic dysfunction or renal insufficiency. If your pet has any other medical problems or allergies, let your veterinarian know before giving your pet Entyce.

How should Entyce be given to my pet?

Administer Entyce directly into the mouth using the provided dosing syringe. Administer one dose of 1.4 mg/lb body weight once daily.

What are the potential side effects of Entyce?

Side effects of Entyce can include diarrhea, vomiting, polydipsia (excessive thirst), and hypersalivation.

What happens if I miss giving my pet a dose of Entyce?

If you miss a dose, give the next dose of Entyce as soon as you remember. If it is close to the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume a regular dosing schedule.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Entyce?

If an overdose is suspected, immediately contact your veterinarian.

What other drugs will affect Entyce?

Before giving your dog other medications, contact your veterinarian.

See more
How to use
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Entyce Directions:

  • Gently shake the bottle
  • Withdraw the appropriate amount of solution using the provided dosing syringe.
  • Administer directly into the mouth
  • Rinse the syringe between doses
Tip:

Always provide your pet with fresh drinking water.

Entyce Dosage:

Entyce Dosage for Dogs
Weight Dosage
All weights Administer one dose of 1.4 mg/lb body weight once daily, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Entyce Dosage for Cats
Cats
Do not use!
Entyce Dosage for Horses
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Store at or below 86°F. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.

Ingredients
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Entyce Ingredients:

Entyce 10 ml Bottle
Active Ingredient (per ml) Amount
Capromorelin 30 mg/ml
Entyce 15 ml Bottle
Active Ingredient (per ml) Amount
Capromorelin 30 mg/ml
Entyce 30 ml Bottle
Active Ingredient (per ml) Amount
Capromorelin 30 mg/ml
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Judy
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Product works
Entyce is working for my older dog with liver issues and low appetite. To answer the person who asked- to get the product out, insert the little syringe into the hole at the top of the bottle, turn it upside down, and pull the syringe bottom piece to draw the liquid into the syringe to the dosage amount line prescribed by the vet. Then it right side up and then pull the syringe off the bottle. Then squirt it into your dogs mouth. My dog doesn't like this process. But we have to do it if she's going to eat. If we dose her in the morning she will eat breakfast and then dinner later.
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Carol
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How are you supposed to get it out of the bottle?
I would like a simple video how to get it out of the bottle!
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Sun City dog lover
10 months ago
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My girl needs Entyce
My little old lady shih Tzu mix has had Valley Fever and her appetite is severely affected. ENTYCE has been very effective getting her to eat which is so important with this disease.
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Emmie
1 year ago
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Works amazing
My elderly dog had pretty much stopped eating, After using entyce her appetite slowly came back at half the recommended dosage. After trying many different types of food, she is finally eating thanks to entyce. I usually never leave reviews but I had to get this out there. Your product is absolutely amazing. It took less than a week for her to start eating again.
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Randll
2 years ago
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Worked wonders for our senior dog.
Our senior dog has been sick and has not eaten a single thing except for water and nine days. Today we were given entice as an appetite enhancer. I gave him 0.5 and he gagged a lot but after he quit and he settled down about an hour and a half later, he ate tiny pieces of chicken and about a tablespoon of fresh pet dog food, the first solid food in 9 days.
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Camm
3 years ago
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Fantastic medicine
This is the only thing that will get our dog to eat non-human food. We tried close to 20 different types of food including me cooking at home and she rejected them all. Don't know how she survived on the streets before we got her but this helped her go up to a normal body weight and now we don't have to sit in front of her food and beg her to eat anymore. The dosing is quite high so I suggest everyone to start low. We are supposed to be at .8mL per day for our dog but were on 0.1mL for a long time and now 0.2mL for a total of 2 years. She doesn't really seem to be needing to get a higher dose or building up a tolerance. I can't imagine what 0.8mL would do to her (she would have probably gone crazy).
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mopsy
5 years ago
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works immediately
amazing how it works to improve appetite. keep this stuff away from me!! haha
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sbeez13
5 years ago
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Works Great!
This has been literally a life safer for my senior dog. She hates the taste of it, but just a couple hours after dosing her, she is ready to eat!
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