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...hese side effects: * Loss of appetite * Vomiting * Diarrhea Difloxacin may react with these drugs: * Aminoglycoside antibiotics * Antacids * Cephalosporin antibiotics * Penicillin * Aminophylline * Cyclosporine * Nitrourantoin * Sucra...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION Vomiting is not a disease, but a symptom of a variety of potential problems. It is the most common nonspecific symptom pets experience. It may be associated with a chronic disease, intake of unwanted substances, overeating, over excitement, or any number of things. P...
...crine system found mostly in middle aged to older cats. It occurs when there is an excess amount of thyroid hormones produced thus causing an increase in metabolic rate. Methimazole in a drug that is given for life to help control your pet’s hyperthyroidism. HOW IT WORKS: Me...
...ntagious and may cause death. Young, unvaccinated cats are most susceptible to this disease. SOURCE & CAUSE(S) Feline panleukopenia is caused by a Parvovirus that is very stable in most environments. It may live in an environment for years. It is transmitted a number of ways, ...
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...ians to reduce anxiety and aggression in dogs and cats. It is the equivalent to the human drug Prozac. HOW IT WORKS: Fluoxetine increases serotonin levels within the central nervous system by allowing it to accumulate and effect the part of the brain that is responsible for social interac...
...ation. It is generally not recommended for use in cats, as other NSAIDs have been more extensively studied. HOW IT WORKS: NSAIDs work by reducing the enzyme COX-2. COX-2 is involved in the formation of prostaglandins which cause swelling and inflammation. Reduction of these factors reduce...
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... Benadryl® works by blocking impulses to the vomiting center in the brain. This is only effective in dogs. STORAGE INFORMATION: Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature. MISSED DOSE? Give the missed dose as soon as possible. If it is almost time for the next...
...ncreased heart rate * Tilting of the head in cats * Reduced ability to hear in cats * Vomiting * Diarrhea * Seizures * Loss of appetite Furosemide may react with these drugs: * Corticosteroids * Other diuretics * Muscle relaxants * Drugs t...
...an accumulation of hair that forms a ball in your cats stomach or small intestine. If this ball of hair gets large and dense enough so that is can not pass through the digestion system, your cat will vomit it out. Although most hair balls are harmless, if you’re finding a lot of them around th...
...cts: * Nausea * Loss of appetite * Vomiting * Softened stools * Diarrhea * Ulceration of the digestive tract Meloxicam may react with these drugs: * Digoxin * Furosemide * Diuretics * Methotrexate * Corticosteroids * Other NSAIDs...
...fevers. Tylenol® is unsafe to use in cats. HOW IT WORKS: Tylenol® by some unknown mechanism, decreases the perception of pain. It is thought that it increases your pet’s threshold for pain. It also reduces your pet’s body temperature by decreasing the effects...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Metoclopramide is given to help with the quick passage of food through the upper digestive tract. It may be used to treat disorders of the upper gasto-intestinal tract such as acid reflux disease. Metoclopramide is often used as an anti-vomiting drug. In otherw...
...e effects: * Sedation * Lethargy * Vomiting * Constipation * Loss of appetite * Labored breathing Codeine may react with these drugs: * Anticholinergic * Central Nervous System depressants * Amitraz * Furazolidone * Selegiline *...