Corise Vetdox AQ Pro Tablet (Atovaquone & Proguanil Hydrochloride) for Dogs and Cats
Corise Vetdox AQ Pro Tablet is a veterinary prescription medication for dogs and cats used to help manage certain protozoal infections. It combines atovaquone and proguanil hydrochloride to inhibit parasite growth and support recovery. Use only under veterinary supervision to ensure appropriate dosing, safety, and effective treatment outcomes.
Description
Corise Vetdox AQ Pro Tablet (Atovaquone & Proguanil Hydrochloride) for Dogs and Cats
Corise Vetdox AQ Pro is a specialized veterinary antiprotozoal medication containing Atovaquone 250mg and Proguanil Hydrochloride 100mg. It is formulated for the management of protozoal infections in dogs and cats, particularly canine babesiosis caused by Babesia gibsoni. Veterinarians may also recommend it for certain refractory or difficult-to-treat protozoal infections where conventional therapies may be less effective.
Product Overview
Vetdox AQ Pro combines two proven antiprotozoal agents that work synergistically to disrupt parasite energy production and replication. This dual-action approach helps improve parasite clearance and clinical recovery in affected pets. The formulation is commonly used as part of comprehensive treatment protocols prescribed by veterinarians.
Quick Specifications
Corise
Atovaquone + Proguanil Hydrochloride
Atovaquone 250mg + Proguanil HCl 100mg
Dogs & Cats
Key Benefits
- Dual-action antiprotozoal therapy.
- Commonly used for Babesia gibsoni infections.
- May assist in difficult or recurrent protozoal infections.
- Synergistic mechanism improves parasite clearance.
- Convenient oral tablet formulation.
- Suitable for veterinary-directed treatment protocols.
- Designed specifically for companion animals.
Common Uses
- Canine babesiosis (Babesia gibsoni)
- Relapsing protozoal infections
- Drug-resistant protozoal infections
- Cytauxzoonosis support therapy in cats
- Selected refractory parasitic infections
- Veterinarian-directed combination therapy protocols
How Vetdox AQ Pro Works
Atovaquone interferes with the parasite’s mitochondrial electron transport chain, disrupting energy production. Proguanil enhances the activity of Atovaquone, creating a synergistic effect that helps suppress parasite growth and supports parasite elimination. This combination has been widely utilized in managing Babesia gibsoni infections in dogs.
Dosage & Administration
Administer strictly according to your veterinarian’s instructions. Dosage is determined by body weight, severity of infection, and treatment protocol. Vetdox AQ Pro is often used as part of a broader treatment plan that may include additional medications depending on the diagnosis.
Possible Side Effects
- Vomiting
- Mild gastrointestinal upset
- Reduced appetite
- Transient diarrhea
- Lethargy in some patients
Most reported adverse effects are mild and self-limiting. Contact your veterinarian if symptoms persist or worsen.
Precautions
- Use only under veterinary supervision.
- Do not exceed prescribed dosage.
- Inform your veterinarian about all current medications.
- Monitor pets closely during treatment.
- Keep follow-up veterinary appointments as advised.
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool and dry place.
- Protect from direct sunlight.
- Keep tablets in original packaging.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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Veterinary Reference
Learn more about veterinary health and responsible pet care through the
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Corise Vetdox AQ Pro used for?
Vetdox AQ Pro is primarily used for the treatment of canine babesiosis caused by Babesia gibsoni and may be utilized in certain refractory protozoal infections under veterinary supervision.
2. What are the active ingredients in Vetdox AQ Pro?
Each tablet contains Atovaquone 250mg and Proguanil Hydrochloride 100mg.
3. Can Vetdox AQ Pro be used in cats?
Veterinarians may prescribe it in selected feline cases, including certain protozoal infections, depending on clinical evaluation and treatment requirements.
4. How does the combination improve treatment effectiveness?
Proguanil enhances the activity of Atovaquone, resulting in synergistic antiprotozoal action and improved parasite clearance.
5. Is Vetdox AQ Pro an antibiotic?
No. Vetdox AQ Pro is an antiprotozoal medication designed to target protozoan parasites rather than bacterial infections.
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before administering any medication to your pet.

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