If you think your pet is having
a bad reaction to the medication, stop the medication and call your veterinarian immediately.
Not exact matches
I had a
bad reaction in college
to a
medication and I died on the table at the ER for a few seconds.
Some things weren't too
bad: My hives from the allergic
reaction to my
medication mostly cleared up, and my roomies were understanding of my limitations with walking due
to my foot / ankle braces and the underlying nerve damage.
At first the dog struggled with a
bad reaction to one
medication.
Sometimes, dogs have
bad reactions to the gas or
medication the flea collars.
A plethora of conditions can trick the immune system into behaving
badly: Infections, cancer, blood parasites, adverse
reactions to medication, poisoning, and transfusion
reactions are a few.
Certain
medications the dog might be receiving concurrently (spinosad / Comfortis ®, antifungals
medications like itraconazole and ketoconazole, certain antibiotics, corticosteroids, Apoquel ® / oclacitinib, etc.) can make a
bad reaction to the avermectins more likely You can read more on the subject of demodectic mange treatment here, here, here and here.
has a
bad reaction to ivermectin or its sister
medications the most common signs are ataxia (a drunken gaite), confusion, general weakness, salivation, vomiting, trembling, dilated pupils, loss of vision, and, in severe cases, seizures and coma.