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BCP PZI
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What it is. BCP PZI is a bovine-origin PZI-based compounded insulin. Because it's beef based, its amino acid chain is almost the same as that of a cat, so it's especially well-matched to cats. BCP Veterinary Pharmacy in Houston, TX, USA, manufactures and is the sole source supplier for BCP PZI. BCP PZI is commonly used in diabetic cats in the U.S. Like other insulins, BCP PZI is normally administered twice a day. Shelf life: 6 months. Handling: You should refrigerate BCP PZI when it is not in use. If you happen to leave it out for one night, most report no problems.
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*protect from light and heat *store at 2-8C *Do Not Freeze *Do not use if product does not re-suspend *Roll *Do not use intravenously
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*Hypurin Vet Protamine Zinc in U100 strength, *Hypurin Bovine Protamine Zinc in U100 strength, *Insuvet Protamine Zinc in U100 strength, *VOPA PZI, *Summit PZI
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What it is. BCP PZI is a bovine-origin PZI-based compounded insulin. Because it's beef based, its amino acid chain is almost the same as that of a cat, so it's especially well-matched to cats. BCP Veterinary Pharmacy in Houston, TX, USA, manufactures and is the sole source supplier for BCP PZI. BCP PZI is commonly used in diabetic cats in the U.S. Generally, depending on an individual cat’s reaction to the insulin and the dosage, BCP PZI will lower blood glucose levels for 10 to 14 hours with a peak in the +6 to +8 timeframe. However, some cats experience shorter or longer duration and earlier or later peaks. Like other insulins, BCP PZI is normally administered twice a day. How to get it. To obtain BCP PZI, your veterinarian calls or faxes a prescription (a script) to the phone numbers shown on the BCP Internet site (see the source information below). After the script is placed, you call BCP with a credit card number and BCP ships the insulin to you overnight for delivery Tuesday through Friday. If you want the insulin left without a delivery signature, you should ask BCP for that. Strength and cost: Your vet can order BCP PZI in a U40, U50, or U100 formulation. Some BCP PZI users have their vets order the U40 or U50 strengths and they convert units to administer it in a U100 syringe. BCP PZI is available in 5ml and 10ml vials. A recent price of a 10ml 40U bottle was $29, plus $11 shipping ($40 total). Shelf life: 6 months. Handling: You should refrigerate BCP PZI when it is not in use. If you happen to leave it out for one night, most report no problems.