Plain-language client information for Acepromazine, covering the five items required for veterinary prescription disclosures. This is AI-generated educational content based on published veterinary drug references — always follow the specific instructions on your pet's prescription label and your veterinarian's advice. For the most current manufacturer labeling, use the FDA / DailyMed links in each section.
🩺 Tests your vet may suggest
Every pet is different — your veterinarian will decide which of these are right for your pet based on their age, health, and history.
Before your pet starts this medication
Pre-anesthetic complete blood cell count and chemistry panel per age and ASA (anesthetic risk) status; cardiac auscultation and baseline vitals. Blood pressure.
Check-ins while your pet is taking it
Sedation depth, heart rate and blood pressure if used pre-anesthetically
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1. Name & description
2. Directions for use & storage
3. If a dose is missed
4. Common, reasonably anticipated adverse effects
5. Manufacturer precautions & warnings
Your Buoy's Law right (New York)
Acepromazine is a prescription medication. Under NY Buoy's Law (S3959), you can ask your veterinarian for a written prescription and fill it at any pharmacy — retail, mail-order, or online — instead of buying it directly from the clinic. Compare prices before you fill.
Sources: FDA Animal Drugs @ FDA and NIH DailyMed. Educational content only — always follow your veterinarian's instructions and call them with any concerns about your pet.