When this drug is prescribed for anxiety, it's use is based on this drug's ability to
cause sedation and lethargy.
At higher dosages they tend to
cause sedation.
Zyrtec is a powerful drug that has no side effects and also doesn't
cause sedation.
It is inexpensive and works well, although it might
cause sedation.
In addition to diarrhea, magnesium can
cause sedation, and symptoms of magnesium toxicity (again, quite unlikely if your kidneys are in good shape) are low blood pressure, confusion, arrythmia, muscle weakness, and fatigue.
Lemon balm may
cause sedation.
Valerian can
cause sedation, so care should be taken when used with other sedating medications like muscle relaxers, pain medications, antidepressants, etc...
Although the levels are low in breastmilk, this medication can
cause sedation in both mother and infant and therefore is not ideal in breastfeeding mothers.
Cannabis, which is transmitted both through the mother's milk and smoke, can
cause sedation, lethargy, weakness and poor feeding habits in breastfeeding babies.
Methadone can
cause sedation, respiratory depression, and withdrawal in babies who ingest it through breast milk.
The drugs in the medication can be transferred to the baby through the milk and
cause sedation and low energy.
Antihistamines should also be avoided while because they can
cause sedation for both mom and baby.
But so - called first - generation antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and chlorpheniramine (Chlor - Trimeton) can potentially
cause sedation in your baby (just as they can in you), while the second - and third - generation medications such as loratadine (Claritin) and fexofenadine (Allegra) are less likely to.
However, they can
cause sedation, or paradoxically in some result in hyperactivity, and Shreffler recommends starting with simple interventions first: «Some very simple allergen avoidance practices can be helpful... wearing sunglasses, wearing a hat, washing your face and hands frequently [since the face is a major attractor of allergens], and changing clothes when you come in from outdoors.»
Acepromazine, a commonly prescribed tranquilizer for dogs, is not recommended because
it causes sedation but does not significantly reduce anxiety.
Not exact matches
It is believed that the flavonoids in Chamomile bind to receptors in the brain,
causing mild
sedation effects, helping to induce sleep.
Since less regional anesthesia gets into your bloodstream than with general anesthesia, it
causes less
sedation in the newborn.
Clonidine may
cause drowsiness or
sedation as a side effect.
Moreover, unlike the bromides — the principle antiseizure drugs at that time — phenobarbital did not
cause excessive
sedation.
«Dental anxiety leads
cause for moderate
sedation.»
Others, including C. geographus, secrete insulin, alongside other compounds, into the water,
causing the blood sugar in nearby fish to plummet and sending the fish into hypoglycemic
sedation.
Heavy
sedation would have had the effect of stopping the nerve cells firing very rapidly and becoming damaged, which is one of the changes
caused by nerve agents.
While effective, these drugs have the potential to
cause undesirable side effects such as weight gain, memory impairment, and
sedation.
X-rays are critical to determining the
cause and sometimes mild
sedation is needed to do this.
If your dog is participating in the advanced imaging, please do not feed your dog the morning of the appointment (water is fine), as the
sedation administered can
cause vomiting.
Situational medications like Xanax and trazodone can certainly
cause some significant
sedation and uncoordinated behavior, but these are short - acting drugs that clear the system within a few hours — and because they're only used when needed, this generally doesn't
cause any problem at all in the dog's daily life.
However, patients requiring diagnosis of an oral swelling often require
sedation or anesthesia due to the challenges of obtaining a fine - needle aspirate in the conscious patient, and concerns for patient movement
causing the needle to poke an undesired structure, such as the eye.
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) may
cause lethargy (or
sedation) in dogs when used so a lack of activity isn't a surprise; but make sure that you're not exceeding the dosage of 1mg / lb two to three times per day.
They can
cause neurological problems like
sedation, incoordination, agitation, tremors, and seizures.
Gabapentin is not a true sedative and should not
cause profound
sedation, but it may help «take the edge» off before a stressful trip to the veterinary office.
Unfortunately, they are also habit forming,
cause respiratory depression,
sedation, and hallucinations.
Acepromazine is a sedative / tranquilizer and is generally prescribed to help reduce anxiety or fear.10 Chlorpromazine is generally used as an antiemetic and occasionally as a tranquilizer.10 While both drugs offer antiemetic properties, they also can
cause a significant amount of
sedation.
Depending on the dosage, this
sedation can last for a prolonged period.10 These drugs can also
cause states of confusion and decreases in blood pressure.10 While they have been used to sedate dogs that travel, they are generally no longer recommended to prevent motion sickness.10
Felbamate can be used together with phenobarbital or potassium bromide without
causing additional
sedation.
First generation antihistamine medications
caused drowsiness and
sedation whereas second generation antihistamine medications
caused cardiac problems.
An ECHOCARDIOGRAM is a painless procedure requiring no
sedation and
causing no discomfort to your dog.
A thorough oral examination with radiographs or CT scan, necessitating
sedation, is often necessary to determine the
cause of the problem.
If there is a concern your pet will not travel well, and is highly suspected they will
cause themselves bodily or mental harm, a veterinarian will be able to prescribe sedatives for your pet, but the following conditions apply; • Your pet must have a consultation with a veterinarian, in advance, to ensure your pet is healthy and a trial of the
sedation may be required, before your pet travels, to ensure there are no side effects.
Do not use in working dogs as it may
cause too much
sedation.
Sedation, and rare respiratory depression May
cause a drop in heart rate and blood pressure If you see any significant behavior, appetite, respiratory or cardiac changes or notice anything else unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Pets also receiving drugs known as MAO inhibitors Use with caution in those with liver or kidney disease Safety is unknown in pregnant or nursing animals, or in long - term use Use with caution in working dogs as it may
cause too much
sedation Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to buspirone or other anti-anxiety drugs Directions:
According to their veterinarians, «When ingested, they can
cause neurological problems in dogs like
sedation, lack of coordination, agitation, tremors, and seizures.
Of all medications, antidepressants account for the highest number of calls to Pet Poison Helpline, and can
cause neurological problems like
sedation, incoordination, agitation, tremors and seizures.
All drugs carry a risk of side effects, typically excessive
sedation, and some may
cause vomiting and other problems.
Antihistamines are most effective where the motion sickness seems to be
caused by extreme anxiety and / or fear of travel; these drugs usually calm the dog, reduce anxiety, promote tranquility and provide mild
sedation.
In addition, antihistamines combined with the other therapies are frequently very effective, though they can
cause mild temporary
sedation.
Sedation is the most common side effect, which is not
cause for concern unless the dog is so sedated he can't be roused.
Complications from anesthesia can arise from the most simple procedure, but is more often
caused by deep
sedation, IV
sedation, and general anesthesia.
The improper administration or inadequate supply of oxygen to a patient who is under
sedation can
cause paralysis, brain damage, and even death.