Clomipramine HCl Compounded Oral Oil Liquid for Dogs & Cats
In a Nutshell
- Effective for anxiety and pancreatitis
- Taste issues can be a problem
- Cost-effective and easy to administer for pets that accept it
Quick Verdict
This medication works well for anxiety and pancreatitis but has significant taste issues.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Strong taste may cause pets to refuse medication.
Prevention: Mask the taste with favorite treats or foods.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Medication (3)
Works well for anxiety and pancreatitis.
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Cost-Effective (1)
More affordable than pill form.
Cons
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Awful Taste (5) critical
Many pets refuse to take it due to the bad taste.
Tip: 'Try mixing with a favorite food or using a treat afterwards.'
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Difficulty in Administration (3) major
Pets often require tricks to take the medication.
Tip: Giving the meds after meals or using treats.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners with pets under medical supervision — Effective for managing conditions like anxiety and pancreatitis.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners with pets sensitive to strong tastes — Taste issues may cause pets to refuse the medication.
Durability & Care
Factors: Pet's tolerance for the taste
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Administer with food.
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is the liquid form affordable compared to pills?
Yes, the liquid form is more cost-effective than pills.
Is the medication effective for conditions like anxiety and pancreatitis?
Yes, it works well for managing these conditions.
Highlighted Reviews
"This medication works really well for Lola’s anxiety."
"My Kittyboy wouldn’t accept the medicine straight or mixed in anything. It was supposed to be tuna flavored but it didn’t seem to have any flavor (except yucky oily medicine taste)."
Bottom Line
If your pet needs clomipramine and can tolerate the taste, this liquid form is a good option. Otherwise, consider the pill form or flavoring solutions.