Mallinckrodt Clomipramine http://cdn.petcarerx.com/img/PrdImg/095x095/11003_001_m.jpg Clomipramine is an antidepressant for dogs that is FDA-approved to treat separation anxiety. It has also been prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of aggression, nervousness, and OCD in both cats and dogs. Retail Price: 0.78 $ $0.48 In stock! Order now!
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Clomipramine is an antidepressant for dogs that is FDA-approved to treat separation anxiety. It has also been prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of aggression, nervousness, and OCD in both cats and dogs. More Information about Clomipramine »

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About Clomipramine
If your dog suffers from anxiety, aggression, or obsessive compulsive disorder, medication is your best bet for providing relief. Clomipramine (Clomicalm) is a tricyclic antidepressant used primarily to treat issues caused by separation anxiety in dogs, but can also be prescribed to decrease behaviors such as aggression or obsessive compulsive disorders. Symptoms of OCD in dogs include tail-chasing, excessive grooming and more. This medication can also be used to treat anxiety in cats but consult your veterinarian before administering Clomipramine as cats tend to show an increased sensitivity to this type of antidepressant.
Key Benefits of Clomipramine
  • Treats separation anxiety, aggression, and OCD behaviors
  • FDA-approved medication
  • Available in 25mg, 50mg, and 75mg capsules
Who's Clomipramine For?
Dogs who suffer from anxiety, aggression and obsessive compulsive disorder
Care Instructions
Keep in the container it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children. Store at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture (not in the bathroom).
Clomipramine Specifications
Ask your veterinarian or consult with one of our pet care specialists at 1-800-844-1427.

This information is for informational purposes only and is not meant as a substitute for the professional advice of, or diagnosis or treatment by, your veterinarian. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian or other qualified professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional advice due to what you may have read on our website. Our medications are FDA approved and/or EPA regulated when and as required by law.
Clomipramine Ingredients
Clomipramine hydrochloride
Generic Alternatives to Clomipramine
Clomipramine
Side Effects and Warnings
Clomipramine can have the following adverse side effects: lethargy/depression, elevation in liver enzymes, vomiting, diarrhea, and increased thirst. Sleepiness during the first week of treatment is a temporary and minor symptom.

Make sure to consult a veterinarian before administering Clomipramine to your dog or cat. It can have adverse reactions when combined with other medications.
Manufacturer Mallinckrodt

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 14 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 Sanity Saver After rescuing a 9 month old black lab mix from a shelter in Arkansas we thought we had really hit the jackpot; she was quiet, obedient, smart and a real lover. A year and a 1/2 prior to adopting Daisy we had rescued a 9 week old black lab mix from Tennessee and our only fear in getting a second dog was that they wouldn't get along. Luckily, they were instantly best buddies. However, when I returned to work after a month off in the summer, our newest rescuee was exhibiting very destructive behavior-she broke 3 crates, chipped a tooth, ripped up carpeting, couch cushions, sink faucets (to name a few of the more expensive items). We tried natural remedies, Xanax, trainer intervention and finally when nothing seemed to work we put her on Clomicalm as a last resort. We left her for a couple hours (as an experiment) after being on it for 2 weeks and upon our return, we found no destruction and while she was excited to see us, no anxiety. This has been a life saver for us (and definitely for her). We know its not a fix but its certainly a tool to help us work on behavior modification so maybe one day, she won't have to be on it anymore. I recommend this to anyone who has tried everything and loves their doggie enough to be patient and try anything to help our four legged friends feel better in our absence or in stressful situations. January 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 For sure for sure. I've taken my Dog to the Episcopalian Church. and not only is he cute., but does not make any noise. Therefore. I've seen humans not behaving well. it makes me wonder that if you do your dog a favor, then they will in return the same respect attitude. Having said that, I will buy this Medication for sure. and by the way. I rather buy this Expensive vs attend Ridiculous Sports games. which can add up to $1,170 in no time, pending how many people at any given time. I know, sense when does a dog go to Church. what about Norris Art? Animals were also Invited. June 6, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 thank goodness for clomipramine We have a 4 year old cocker with terrible seperation anxiety. We have had Gabby since she was 12 weeks old and she is the love of our life. Her anxiety got so bad that she started having seizures at the groomers. Our vet suggested that we start her on this medication and it has done wonders for her. We can now take her to the groomers and she does great. She no longer howls when we leave the house and she can finally relax when storms hit. We are now a happy family. June 16, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 Calming Effect Our poochie had severe separation anxiety whenever my husband left the room and couldn't be left home alone without drooling excessively and howling all day long. With this medication he is calmer and more relaxed making his later years in life much more enjoyable. What a lifesaver! May 31, 2008
Rated 4 out of 5 Helps our Lab Our female yellow lab has always been very "excited"-too excited in that she was always jumping on people. With the drug she is more manageable. She has been on it for 4+ years. Only downside is sometimes her leg twitches. Overall we are happy with the results. May 12, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 Old dog can learn new tricks! Penny is a 12-15 year old dog we adopted in 1997. She had been through 3 owners and had been abused. She was sweet and cute but very nervous all the time. We had isolated problems with her snapping at people and then last December it suddenly got so bad we thought we would have to put her down. A few days on this med and she was a brand new dog! I wish we had put her on this years ago! She rolls over to have her tummy rubbed and actually sleeps soundly. I want some for ME! May 10, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 Success story!! Our dogs have now been on Clomipramine for several months and we were actually able to leave them home for 8 hours on Christmas Eve and they didn't destroy a thing!! This is a huge success for 2 dogs that could not even be left alone for 30 minutes prior to introducing this medication. I am so thankful for these meds and I know they're thankful for them too!! January 7, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 This medicine really works for dogs with separation anxiety Our dogs suffer from extreme cases of separation anxiety! They absolutely destroy everything in site if we even leave them for under an hour. We got training for them and followed all the instructions but they didn't get any better. After dealing with this for more than a year, we finally talked to our vet and got them on Clomicalm. Clomicalm really works! We were so relieved and amazed the first time we were actually able to leave them at home while we went to church and returned to a house that was exactly the way left it! (we did this about 2 weeks after starting them on the meds). The only downside to Clomicalm is the price. It was costing us $90 per month for their meds. We decided to try Clomipramine and are very pleased with the results. It does take an adjustment period though. They needed to be on Clomipramine for 2 weeks before we could leave them without coming home to a destroyed home. They are doing so great on this medicine now that we have no intention of switching back to Clomicalm and would absolutely recommend this medicine to anyone who has dogs that suffer from separation anxiety. *Note- you do have to follow the suggested training along with the meds. You can look on line and find lots of good information on things you should and shouldn't do when dealing with a dog who has separation anxiety. If training in itself doesn't work then I would recommend talking to your vet about prescribing this medicine. November 12, 2007
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