Sentences with word «cyproheptadine»

Side effects of cyproheptadine include increased appetite and sometimes tranquilization.
Appetite stimulants such as cyproheptadine (Periactin ®) at 5 - 20 mg one to two times a day and mirtazapine.
A drug trial using a common dose of the serotonin antagonist cyproheptadine did not reduce airway eosinophilia (abnormally high amounts of eosinophils are found in asthma patients) compared with placebo; although overall airway hyperreactivity was not significantly reduced with treatment, individual cats (2 of 6) did have decreased airway hyperresponsiveness or less of an allergic response.
(ref) Although cyproheptadine is an antihistamine, it has many other effects.
If necessary, an appetite - stimulating drug, such as cyproheptadine or mirtazapine, may be prescribed.
Concurrent use of tramadol and cyproheptadine, an appetite stimulant, can reduce the effect of the tramadol.
Studies suggest that cyproheptadine is not as effective in improving PPID symptoms compared to Prascend ®.
Another drug, which may be useful in treatment of PPID, is cyproheptadine.
Your veterinarian may prescribe a medication that stimulates an appetite (cyproheptadine).
If all else fails, there are medications that can stimulate the appetite such as Megestrol acetate, cyproheptadine and Benzodiazepine (commonly called Valium and Oxazeoam).
Some medications, especially a drug called Periactin (cyproheptadine) can increase the appetite in some cats.
Some veterinarians believe that a common, over-the-counter antihistamine, cyproheptadine (Periactin ®) has a place in feline asthma treatment.
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