When the parasites begin to die off, the animal may experience a mild
hypersensitivity reaction including diarrhea Self - limiting reactions may include lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, staggering, hypersalivation, convulsions within 24 hours of treatment It is important to stop therapy and contact your veterinarian immediately if you think your pet has a medical problem or side effect from this product's therapy Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Not exact matches
Background: The antiretroviral nevirapine is associated with
hypersensitivity reactions in 6 % -10 % of patients,
including hepatotoxicity, maculopapular exanthema, Stevens - Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN).
Disorders related to protein intolerance
include oral allergy syndrome, immediate gastrointestinal
hypersensitivity, eosinophilic esophagitis, gastritis and gastroenteritis; enterocolitis, protein - losing enteropathy, proctocolitis, chronic constipation (as the sole symptom), atopic dermatitis, multiple food protein intolerance of infancy (to several foods,
including breast milk) and celiac disease (adverse
reaction to gluten).
Causes of this disease may
include differing types of immunodeficiency disorders, a
hypersensitivity to specific oral bacteria, drug
reactions, and other systemic organ diseases —
including kidney failure, cancers, and diabetes mellitus.
However, if you have someone in the family who is particularly vulnerable to such substances or is known to have allergies to such ingredients, then
hypersensitivity reactions can ensue
including skin redness and itching, skin discoloration, and even the triggering of asthma.
Even a single vaccine can elicit a
hypersensitivity («allergic»)
reaction, emergence of immune system diseases (
including cancer), worsening of inflammatory conditions, organ system failure, seizure activity, and death.
Merck also tells us that serum (which is used in vaccines) can cause Type III
hypersensitivity reactions,
including an inflammatory skin condition involving painful local lesions leading to tissue necrosis (tissue death), as well as wide - spread vascular injury.
Individual tick bites can cause local
reactions in pets and in humans,
including skin damage, irritation, inflammation, and
hypersensitivity.
Unfortunately, many pet food manufacturers have already
included lamb as one of their mainstay variants that experts now are seeing a lot of dogs developing
hypersensitivity reactions to such proteins and carbs.
There are also some other medications that we can add in,
including certain antihistamines and a prescription medication called Atopica, which is cyclosporine, an immunomodulatory drug that also helps cats with these
hypersensitivity reactions.»