Palladia is a prescription oral medication used to treat certain types of cancer in dogs. It is primarily indicated for mast cell tumors but may also be effective for other types of tumors. It works by targeting both cancer cells and the blood vessels that supply them, helping to reduce tumor growth and spread.
Benefits
- Approved for treatment of mast cell tumors in dogs
- Targets cancerous cells and the blood vessels that support tumor growth
- Can reduce tumor size and slow disease progression
- May have additional benefits in other tumor types as determined by a veterinarian
Dosage
- Standard dose is 3.25 mg per kg of body weight
- Typically given every other day
- Tablets must be swallowed whole—do not split or crush
- Always follow your veterinarian’s exact dosing instructions
Warnings and Precautions
- Not for use in dogs under 2 years of age or weighing less than 3 kg
- Not recommended during pregnancy or lactation
- Avoid in pets with active gastrointestinal ulcers or recent GI bleeding
- Requires regular bloodwork and monitoring during treatment
- Use gloves when handling the tablets to avoid skin exposure
How to Use
- Administer orally as directed, with or without food
- Handle tablets with care and wash hands after administration
- Monitor for any side effects or changes in behavior
- Attend all scheduled check-ups with your veterinarian
Storage
- Store at room temperature in a dry place
- Keep out of reach of children and animals
- Do not use past the expiration date
Side Effects
- Common: vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy, weight loss
- Possible: gastrointestinal ulcers, skin reactions, low white blood cell count
- Serious side effects should be reported to a veterinarian immediately






