The blood test is recommended because it will show
any kidney or liver abnormalities that could effect how the anesthesia is processed.
Not exact matches
Subjects were screened and found not to have hematologic
abnormalities,
liver disease,
kidney disease, macroalbuminuria (> 300 mg / 24 h), untreated thyroid disease, congestive heart failure, angina, life - threatening malignancies, proliferative retinopathy, diabetic neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, serious psychological disorders,
or a body weight > 136 kg (300 lb).
These could be signs of a gastrointestinal obstruction, hormonal imbalances, electrolyte
abnormalities, poisoning,
liver or kidney dysfunction, pancreatitis and cancer.
However, persistent bad breath can also indicate more serious medical problems such as
abnormalities in the mouth, respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract,
liver or kidneys.
Abdominal X-rays and ultrasound will help to determine the presence of
kidney stones and /
or inflammation of the pancreas and
liver, as well as other associated
abnormalities.
Other conditions that are often recognized with ultrasound include infected gallbladders, enlarged adrenal glands,
kidneys damaged by toxins such as antifreeze, diffuse
liver disease, lymphoma and other cancers, enlarged lymph nodes and reproductive tract
abnormalities such as an infected uterus
or inflamed prostate gland.
If the cause is gastrointestinal
or an
abnormality in your dog's
liver,
kidneys,
or lungs, please consult your vet about steps you should take.
Red blood cell
abnormalities can occur as well as
kidney and /
or liver damage.
Hypertension can be caused by many things, including genetics, hyperthyroidism, Cushing's Disease, diabetes, endocrine
abnormalities, administration of certain drugs, stress, pain and
liver,
kidney or lung disease.
Health effects include gastrointestinal upset, neurological
abnormality, as well as
kidney or liver damage.
It can be used to uncover structural damage, deformities,
or abnormalities to the heart,
liver, stomach,
kidneys, and other major bodily organs.
If your pet has had an allergic reaction to cimetidine
or like products before Care should be taken in older pets, those with blood
abnormalities and those with
liver or kidney disease If pet is presently taking like products (unless directed by your veterinarian).
Not an approved drug for cats Young, growing animals due to potential for cartilage
abnormalities Use with caution in animals with
liver or kidney conditions,
or those suffering dehydration Breeding, pregnant
or nursing animals Pets who have a history of seizures
or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones Directions:
Young, growing animals due to potential for cartilage
abnormalities Use with caution in animals with
liver or kidney conditions,
or those suffering dehydration Should not be used at high doses in cats (may cause blindness) Breeding, pregnant
or nursing animals Pets who have a history of seizures
or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones and /
or sulfonamides Directions:
Your veterinarian will feel your pet's abdomen for
abnormalities, including enlarged organs, masses
or painful areas, to detect problems with the stomach, intestines,
kidneys,
liver and other organs.
Young, growing dogs due to potential for cartilage
abnormalities Use with caution in animals with
liver or kidney conditions,
or those suffering dehydration Breeding, pregnant
or nursing animals Use with caution in cats at high doses Use with caution in pets with a history of seizures
or other central nervous system disorders Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to other quinolones Directions:
Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, facial swelling Joint inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness), especially in Dobermans Skin rashes and itchiness
Liver failure (nausea; yellowing of gums, skin, eyes) Inability to produce adequate tears
or «dry eye» (increased blinking
or discharge, eye rubbing) Sulfa bladder
or kidney stones Blood
abnormalities (bleeding tendencies, pale gums, fatigue,
or fever of 103 - 105 ° F) Dogs can develop hypothyroidism with long - term use It is important to stop therapy and contact your veterinarian immediately if you think you pet has a medical problem
or side effect from this product's therapy Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, facial swelling Inability to produce adequate tears
or «dry eye» (increased blinking
or discharge, eye rubbing) Joint inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness) Skin rashes and itchiness
Liver failure (nausea, yellowing of gums, skin, eyes) Blood
abnormalities (bleeding tendencies, pale gums, fatigue,
or fever of 103 - 105 ° F)
Kidney damage (increased thirst and urination) If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Decreased appetite and vomiting (cats) Joint inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness) Skin rashes and itchiness
Liver failure (nausea; yellowing of gums, skin, eyes)
Kidney failure (increase thirst and urination) Blood
abnormalities (bleeding tendencies, pale gums, fatigue,
or fever of 103 - 105 ° F) It is important to stop therapy and contact your veterinarian immediately if you think you pet has a medical problem
or side effect from this product's therapy.
Serious medical issues, such as
abnormalities in the mouth, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory system, the
liver,
or the
kidneys
They will feel your pet's abdomen for
abnormalities, including enlarged organs, masses
or painful areas, to detect problems with the stomach, intestines,
kidneys,
liver and other organs.
A physical exam allows us to pick up on things that your pet may not be showing
or telling you — such as a new heart murmur, changes in the size of their
kidneys or liver, new growths
or lumps,
or pain
or abnormalities when we palpate certain abdominal organs
or joints.
Other conditions that are often recognized with ultrasound include infected gallbladders, enlarged adrenal glands,
kidneys damaged by toxins such as antifreeze, diffuse
liver disease, lymphoma and other intestinal cancers, enlarged lymph nodes and reproductive tract
abnormalities such as an infected uterus
or inflamed prostate gland.
These seemingly simple tests can reveal a lot about human health such as detecting any
abnormality in
liver and
kidney functions, a rise
or fall in blood sugar levels and whether
or not the insured consumes alcohol and tobacco.