Pardale-V for Dogs Dosage Calculator
Precise Pardale-V dosing for dogs — the UK-licensed paracetamol/codeine combination analgesic — covering tablet count by weight, maximum safe dose, treatment duration, and critical species and overdose safety information.
CATS: PARDALE-V IS LETHAL TO CATS. Pardale-V contains paracetamol (acetaminophen), which is severely toxic to cats even in tiny doses. This medication is for DOGS ONLY. Keep out of reach of cats. Store securely and never share between species.
UK prescription-only medicine (POM-V). Pardale-V must be prescribed by a veterinary surgeon. Do not exceed the licensed dose. Contains both paracetamol and codeine — hepatotoxicity risk at overdose. Administer with food to reduce GI effects.
What Is Pardale-V?
Pardale-V is a UK-licensed veterinary combination analgesic tablet containing paracetamol 400 mg + codeine phosphate 9 mg per tablet. It is the only licensed combination opioid-paracetamol product specifically approved for dogs in the UK, providing a two-pronged analgesic approach combining the central and peripheral mechanisms of both active ingredients.
Paracetamol (acetaminophen): Analgesic and antipyretic; exact mechanism not fully elucidated — believed to involve central COX inhibition, serotonergic descending pain modulation, and cannabinoid receptor pathways. Hepatically metabolised via glucuronidation, sulfation, and CYP2E1-mediated oxidation (the latter pathway produces toxic NAPQI). Dogs have adequate glucuronidation compared to cats, making paracetamol manageable at therapeutic doses in dogs — but hepatotoxicity occurs at overdose.
Codeine phosphate: A prodrug opioid; converted to morphine and codeine-6-glucuronide in the liver, providing additional central analgesic effect. The opioid component provides supplemental analgesia beyond what paracetamol alone achieves. Dogs convert codeine to morphine more efficiently than humans, but individual variation exists.
Licensed Dosing Information
- Dose: 33 mg/kg paracetamol component (= approximately 1 tablet per 12 kg body weight)
- More precisely: 1 tablet per 10–12 kg PO q8h (every 8 hours)
- Maximum dose: Do not exceed 2 tablets per 12 kg per dose
- Frequency: Every 8 hours (q8h)
- Duration: Maximum 5 days continuous use without re-examination; short-term analgesia only
- Minimum weight: Not recommended for dogs under 4 kg
Indications
- Post-operative analgesia (soft tissue and orthopaedic)
- Musculoskeletal pain (sprains, strains, traumatic injury)
- Mild-to-moderate pain management when NSAIDs are contraindicated (renal disease, GI ulceration)
- Adjunct to multimodal analgesia protocols
How to Use This Calculator
- Confirm your dog weighs at least 4 kg — Pardale-V is not licensed for dogs under 4 kg
- Confirm your dog is NOT a cat — paracetamol is lethal to cats
- Enter your dog’s body weight in kg or lbs
- The calculator will show the licensed tablet count per dose, daily total, and paracetamol component per dose for toxicity awareness
- Click Calculate for full dosing breakdown
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Pardale-V Dosing Result
Pardale-V Tablet Count Quick Reference
| Dog Weight | Tablets per Dose | Paracetamol per Dose | Codeine per Dose | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4–6 kg | ½ tablet | 200 mg | 4.5 mg | q8h |
| 7–9 kg | ½–1 tablet | 200–400 mg | 4.5–9 mg | q8h |
| 10–12 kg | 1 tablet | 400 mg | 9 mg | q8h |
| 13–18 kg | 1½ tablets | 600 mg | 13.5 mg | q8h |
| 19–24 kg | 2 tablets | 800 mg | 18 mg | q8h |
| 25–30 kg | 2½ tablets | 1000 mg | 22.5 mg | q8h |
| 31–36 kg | 3 tablets | 1200 mg | 27 mg | q8h |
| 37–42 kg | 3½ tablets | 1400 mg | 31.5 mg | q8h |
| 43–48 kg | 4 tablets | 1600 mg | 36 mg | q8h |
Frequently Asked Questions
References
- Pardale-V (paracetamol/codeine) Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC). Dechra Veterinary Products Ltd.; 2023.
- Plumb DC. Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, 9th ed. Wiley-Blackwell; 2018.
- Papich MG. Saunders Handbook of Veterinary Drugs, 4th ed. Elsevier; 2016.
- KuKanich B, Wiese AJ. Opioids. In: Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia, 5th ed. Wiley-Blackwell; 2015.
- Mburu DN, et al. Disposition and clinical use of paracetamol in dogs. Vet Rec. 1988;122(7):158-160.
- BSAVA Small Animal Formulary. 10th ed. British Small Animal Veterinary Association; 2020.
