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Acevet 25 Injectable is a veterinary acepromazine maleate injection supplied as a 25 mg/mL injectable solution. You can buy Acevet 25 Injectable online, view the current price, and choose the strength and quantity shown during ordering to match your veterinarian’s directions. This tranquilizer is used only under professional direction because the dose, route, monitoring, and animal-specific risks must be set by a veterinary clinician.

Acevet 25mg/mL Injectable Solution is not a general calming supplement. It is an injectable phenothiazine tranquilizer for animals, so the product name, concentration, route, and package quantity should be matched carefully to the clinic plan. If your veterinarian wrote Vetoquinol Acevet, acepromazine injection, or acepromazine maleate injection, compare the active ingredient and 25 mg/mL concentration before placing the item in your cart.

Acevet 25 Injectable Price, Strength, and Quantity

The Acevet 25 Injectable price should be read together with the product strength and package quantity. Acevet acepromazine 25 mg/mL means each millilitre contains 25 mg of acepromazine, but that concentration is not the same as the animal’s dose. The measured injection volume depends on species, weight, health status, reason for sedation, and the veterinarian’s plan.

When evaluating Acevet 25 Injectable cost, focus first on whether the name, active ingredient, and concentration match the directions you received. A vial or package may contain more than one measured volume, so the amount supplied is separate from the amount administered at one time. Cash-pay cost can also depend on the quantity selected during ordering and any handling requirements that apply to the shipment.

What to reviewPractical meaning
Product nameAcevet 25 Injectable, Vetoquinol Acevet, and acepromazine injection wording should be aligned carefully.
Concentration25 mg/mL identifies how much acepromazine is contained in each mL.
FormThe injectable solution may require administration by trained veterinary staff.
QuantityThe package amount is not a single-dose instruction.
Species directionsDogs, cats, horses, and other animals can respond differently to tranquilizers.

Quick tip: Match the strength and form first, then review the current price for that exact item.

How to Order Acevet 25 Injectable from Canada

To order Acevet 25 Injectable from Canada, choose the Acevet injection item that matches the written veterinary directions. Review the active ingredient, 25 mg/mL concentration, form, and quantity before checkout. If US shipping from Canada is part of your order planning, keep the animal’s clinic instructions and product label requirements together so the purchase stays tied to the intended use.

Order information may be reviewed when details are incomplete or inconsistent. Keeping the clinic name, animal species, current weight, reason for use, and any written directions nearby can help prevent mistakes. The ordering process does not decide the route, timing, or amount administered; those details belong to the veterinarian managing the animal.

Veterinary products are grouped separately from human medicines. The Pet Medications category can help you stay within animal-focused products, while Pet Health organizes veterinary items by broader animal-care needs.

What Acepromazine Injection Is Used For

Acepromazine is a phenothiazine tranquilizer, which means it helps reduce agitation and makes an animal calmer without acting as a pain medicine. Veterinary clinicians may use acepromazine injection as an aid in restraint, handling, preanesthetic sedation, or transportation-related calming when the animal’s condition and monitoring plan make it appropriate.

Acevet 25 injectable for dogs, cats, horses, or other animals should not be treated as interchangeable across species. Dogs, cats, horses, livestock, brachycephalic animals, very young animals, older animals, and animals with heart or liver problems may need different precautions. The same concentration can produce different effects depending on the animal’s size, health, stress level, and other medicines being used.

Acepromazine can help with sedation, but it does not provide analgesia. If a procedure is painful, a veterinarian may combine it with pain-control medicines, anesthesia, or other supportive drugs. That is why Acevet dosage cannot be chosen from online examples, another animal’s instructions, or a tablet-to-injection conversion.

Can Acevet Be Injected and Who Should Give It?

Acevet is an injectable solution, and acepromazine injection labeling describes veterinary injectable use. The route may be intramuscular, intravenous, or subcutaneous depending on the clinician’s instructions and the animal’s situation. Each route has different onset, monitoring, and technique considerations, especially when an animal is stressed, dehydrated, painful, or medically unstable.

Injectable medicines require sterile needles, syringes, clean technique, correct measurement, and safe sharps disposal. Some injections should be given only in a clinic or by trained personnel because the animal may need blood pressure, temperature, breathing, or recovery monitoring. Never use a damaged vial, cloudy solution, or product with visible particles unless a veterinary professional has assessed it.

Why it matters: A small volume difference can be clinically meaningful with a 25 mg/mL injectable tranquilizer.

Acevet 25 Injectable Dosage Questions

Acevet 25 injectable dosage must be individualized by the veterinarian who knows the animal. Dose decisions can depend on species, weight, temperament, intended use, route, organ function, hydration, cardiovascular status, and other sedating medicines. Online dose charts are not a safe substitute for a clinic plan because acepromazine can lower blood pressure and affect coordination, body temperature, and alertness.

Do not calculate an injection amount from a tablet dose, a previous procedure, or instructions written for another animal. Acepromazine 25 mg/mL injection requires volume measurement in mL, and the selected volume may look small in the syringe. Ask the clinic to clarify the exact route, timing, expected level of sedation, supervision needs, and what to do if the animal does not become sedated or seems overly sedated.

  • Route: Confirm whether the directions specify intramuscular, intravenous, or subcutaneous use.
  • Timing: Sedation timing may differ for restraint, travel, imaging, or anesthesia support.
  • Monitoring: Ask how long the animal should remain supervised after the injection.
  • Recovery: Confirm when normal walking, alertness, eating, and drinking should return.
  • Redosing: Do not repeat a dose unless the veterinarian gives clear instructions.

How Long Injectable Ace May Last

The duration of injectable acepromazine varies. In dogs, cats, horses, and other animals, the effect can depend on dose, route, age, body condition, anxiety level, liver function, other medicines, and the reason it was used. Some animals stay sleepy or uncoordinated longer than expected, especially if other sedatives or anesthetics were given.

Ask the veterinarian for a time window specific to the animal and the planned setting. For travel, grooming, restraint, or procedure support, the practical question is not only how long the medicine lasts, but whether the animal can be safely monitored while it is sedated. A quiet recovery area, protection from stairs, and temperature control may be needed until coordination returns.

If sedation seems too deep, lasts much longer than expected, or is accompanied by breathing trouble, collapse, pale gums, blue gums, seizure, severe weakness, or inability to wake normally, contact a veterinary professional urgently. Do not try to offset the medicine with food, exercise, or another drug unless a clinician instructs you to do so.

Handling, Storage, and Arrival Checks

Acevet injectable solution should be handled as a sterile veterinary injectable from arrival through disposal. Keep the package closed until you can inspect the vial and label. Store the product according to the manufacturer or package directions, and do not assume refrigeration unless the label specifically requires it.

Protect the vial from avoidable heat, freezing, and unnecessary light exposure. Some orders may use prompt, express, cold-chain shipping when handling needs make it appropriate, but the product label controls storage after receipt. If the package appears damaged, leaking, warm when it should not be, frozen when it should not be, or otherwise compromised, ask a veterinary or dispensing professional before use.

  • Inspect the vial: Look for cracks, leakage, cloudiness, particles, or discoloration.
  • Use sterile supplies: Needles and syringes should be new, clean, and appropriate for the route.
  • Avoid contamination: Do not touch needle tips or reuse injection equipment.
  • Track opening: Follow label directions for dating, storage, and discard timing after opening.
  • Dispose safely: Put used needles in an approved sharps container.

Households with children or other animals should store injectable veterinary medicines securely. Do not leave syringes, needles, or open vials in grooming areas, vehicles, barns, bags, or treatment spaces where they could be accidentally accessed.

Side Effects, Warnings, and Monitoring

Acevet 25 injectable side effects can include sleepiness, reduced coordination, low blood pressure, slower heart rate, lower body temperature, weakness, and behavior changes. Some animals may appear disoriented or unusually sensitive to noise while sedated. Because acepromazine does not relieve pain, distress from an untreated painful condition may still need veterinary assessment.

Serious reactions require prompt veterinary attention. Seek help if the animal has trouble breathing, collapses, has pale or blue gums, has a seizure, cannot wake normally, shows severe weakness, or develops a reaction that seems unusual for the clinic’s expected recovery window. Animals should be kept in a calm, safe place after use, away from stairs, heat stress, cold exposure, and other hazards.

Important cautions include heart disease, low blood pressure, shock, dehydration, liver disease, seizure history, anemia, pregnancy, very young or older age, and previous reactions to tranquilizers. Breed and species factors may also matter. Brachycephalic dogs and animals with breathing or cardiovascular concerns may need closer monitoring when sedatives are used.

Acepromazine can add to the effects of anesthetics, opioids, antihistamines, other sedatives, some blood pressure medicines, and alcohol-containing exposures. Tell the veterinarian about all medicines, supplements, flea and tick products, dewormers, pesticides, and recent procedures. Combining sedating products without professional direction can increase the risk of excessive sedation, poor coordination, and low blood pressure.

Related Veterinary Sedation Decisions

Veterinarians may consider injectable tranquilizers, tablets, anti-nausea medicines, pain medicines, behavior plans, or anesthesia protocols depending on the animal and the setting. The right comparison is not which medicine sounds strongest. The useful comparison is which form, route, timing, and monitoring plan fits the reason for use.

Acepromazine injection is different from alprazolam or other anxiety medicines, even when both are discussed for calming. It is also different from an anesthetic alone, because it can sedate but does not provide complete anesthesia or pain control. Substituting between acepromazine products, tablet strengths, or injectable concentrations can change the measured volume and safety profile.

For practical animal-care reading, the Pet Health Articles section can help you review general veterinary topics without replacing individualized clinic instructions. Use those articles for background questions, then return to the exact active ingredient, concentration, form, and quantity needed for this medication.

Authoritative Sources

Official Canadian animal label details: Acevet 25 Injectable animal label.

US acepromazine injection labeling: DailyMed acepromazine injection label.

Canadian product registration information: Health Canada product record.

Before checkout, review the Acevet 25 Injectable name, 25 mg/mL concentration, package quantity, storage directions, and clinic instructions one final time. Keep the vial protected after arrival, use sterile supplies, and ask the veterinarian what signs require follow-up during recovery.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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