Pancreatitis is more commonly the cause of EPI in cats and older dogs.How is EPI Diagnosed? Clinical Signs:Clinical signs associated with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency include weight loss, polyphagia, coprophagia, pica, diarrhea, increased borborygmus, and flatulence. Routine diagnostic tests ...
The dose advised is 1.5-2.5 mg/kg p.o. every 12 hours. Due to the formulation of this drug, it is often best to start with 7.5 mg twice daily, which can be increased in 7.5 mg increments as necessary. Polyphagia with weight gain is documented as a frequent side-effect of PB ...