Sentences with phrase «need additional medication»

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Other treatments need to be supervised by your doctor, like changing medications (for example, switching to a different antidepressant) or taking additional medications to regulate hormones.
If traveling internationally, check with your doctor to see if your child might need additional vaccines or preventive medications, and make sure your child is up - to - date on routine vaccinations.
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Children who receive transfusions may eventually develop iron overload and need to take additional medications (iron chelation therapy) in order to remove excess iron from the body.
Constipation is the most common reported complication of ketogenic therapy; despite dietary changes to help lessen the problem many individuals do need additional treatment with medication.
Your doctor may need to adjust your medications or run additional testing.
As mentioned earlier, cats with this form of diabetes mellitus can survive without injections of additional insulin, however diet changes and oral medications are often needed to control a cat's weight and blood sugar.
As the signs and severity of failure increase, additional medications are needed to balance the calcium and phosphorus levels, potassium and acid level, control of high blood pressure, and increase the red blood cell count.
This medication was initially reserved for dogs who either could not tolerate phenobarbital for seizures control due to unacceptable side effects, or who needed additional seizure control medication beyond what phenobarbital can provide.
Without those additional measures, medications need to be given orally or by injection.
Please call your veterinarian for assistance with any medication adjustments or return for an examination and additional pain medications as needed.
Laser therapy provides additional comfort for arthritic pets whose pain is not completely controlled with other treatments and may reduce the need for oral medications
Vada was initially treated for 10 months, was off the drugs for a little over 2 months and then relapsed, so needed an additional 5 months of medication to try to completely clear her system and prevent another relapse.
We can also send additional medication home with you when needed.
Following these surgeries, your pet may need a slightly more extended stay in our hospital during which additional pain relief, antibiotic, IV fluids and other medications are administered under the direction of your pet's veterinarian and technical staff.
Additional supportive care - IV fluids, gastroprotective medications, anti-vomiting medications and chelation (binding) agents as needed.
While we are often blessed with a veterinarian facility that reduces their fees to treat the animal, there are still typically additional surgical fees, follow - up exams and medications needed to fully treat the dog.
Any medications needed to be given are done so at no additional charge.
The Rascal Animal Hospital and Emergency Care will do surgery rechecks for Rascal Unit patients for surgery related issues only for up to 10 days after surgery at no charge for the exam (The exam is free, you will be responsible for fees needed for medications or additional services).
Additional pain medications are used as needed to boost the level of pain control.
Answer: I Would Ask Your Vet About Additional Supportive Heart Medications, Including A Great Drug She Should Be On, If She Has Heart Disease, Known As Vetmedin, As Well As Diuretics, If Needed Like Furosemide Or Lasix.
Depending on the symptoms your dog is experiencing, additional medications and therapies may be administered according to his needs.
Funds supply resources for dental work, food specific to their needs, additional testing and blood work, daily medications and possible surgeries reinforced with home rehabilitation.
Special consideration may need to be given to dogs with atopic dermatitis that are under 12 months of age, those already on medications (such as NSAIDs) that limit additional therapies or those with co-existing diseases (such as neoplasia or serious infections) that may impact therapeutic options.
Dogs and cats are spayed / neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed, microchipped, given flea and tick medication, and any additional medical treatment if needed.
This kitten package does not include de-worming medication for tapeworms or any other treatment or medication needed by your kitten or any additional examination due to illness or injury.
The presence of secondary bacterial infection, pneumonia, dehydration, or other health factors may warrant additional diagnostic and treatments including, but not limited to: broad - spectrum antibiotic, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications as needed to reduce fever and inflammation, fluids to help correct dehydration or maintain hydration.
This package also does not include additional exams, treatments or medications needed by your puppy due to illness or injury.
If they are, additional medications will be prescribed and these medications may be needed for your pet's lifetime.
In general, about half the pets will do well for 2 - 4 additional years, when their long - term diet after surgery is controlled and they are given medications as needed.
If additional medications are needed, such as sedatives or antibiotics, there is a minimum dispensing fee of $ 14.50
Cats with more advanced HCM and symptoms will often need additional heart medications to help control abnormal heart rhythms (usually referred to as arrhythmias) or congestive heart failure (fluid in or around the lungs).
Ahimsa House will provide you with food, preventative medication and other basic supplies for care of the foster animals, if you need additional supplies, please contact 404-496-4038.
Another of my favorite products, Zymox Otic HC is great to use in those pets prone to yeast or bacterial infections, as not only does this solution kill these microbes, but they will naturally and enzymatically keep the ears clean, without the need for using additional cleaners or medications in many cases.
Some cases of stomatitis, though, will persist, and additional anti-inflammatory medications will be needed to control the inflammation long - term.
If your dog's anal glands are not emptying properly then they may need to be expressed by your vet and additional medications may be needed.
Unfortunately, many pet parents opt to skip making a vet appointment because they are worried about the expense of the office visit fee and any additional care or medications that may be needed.
If your pet needs medication or treatment during their boarding stay, please inquire with the front office staff regarding any additional fees.
• If your pet is in need of extractions and or medications at the time of dental, additional charges will apply.
Additional information in the pet profile includes dietary needs, vaccination records and critical medication requirements.
Administered medications to patients and analyzed daily intake of nutrition or fluids to determine if additional supplement was needed
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