National Outage Announcement
Unfortunately, Zoetis, the manufacturer of Apoquel, has announced a temporary shortage of Apoquel Tablets. This affects all retailers across Australia. The 16mg Apoquel Tablets are currently out of stock, but a small supply of 3.6mg and 5.4mg tablets is still available. However, there's good news: Apoquel Chewable Tablets in all three sizes remain available.
Switching to Apoquel Chewable Tablets
The active ingredient in Apoquel Chewable Tablets is the same as in the standard tablets, making the transition seamless. If you have a current prescription or repeats for Apoquel Tablets, you can use it to purchase the chewable version. If you have any concerns about switching, it's always best to consult your vet.
Benefits of Apoquel Chewable Tablets
Highly Palatable: A significant advantage of Apoquel Chewable Tablets is their taste. Over 90% of dogs readily consume these chewables without the need to hide them in food.
Easy to Administer: Giving medication to your dog can often be a struggle. Apoquel Chewable Tablets are like giving a treat, eliminating the hassle and stress of administering medication.
Peace of Mind: Since most dogs find the chewable form tasty, there's a lower chance of rejection. This ensures that your dog receives the correct dosage consistently.
How to Order
To order Apoquel Chewable Tablets using your existing script, visit our Apoquel Chewable Tablets page. If you're unsure about making the switch or have specific questions, don't hesitate to reach out to your vet.
Watch the Ease of Administration
Curious about how easy it is to give Apoquel Chewable Tablets to your dog? Watch this video to see for yourself.
Conclusion
While the current shortage of Apoquel Tablets is inconvenient, the availability of the chewable version provides a reliable alternative. With the same active ingredient and added benefits of ease and palatability, Apoquel Chewable Tablets are a great solution to ensure your dog continues to receive their essential medication without interruption.
This article contains general information only. Always consult with your veterinarian.