Antivenin can cause
severe allergic reactions in some pets, and must be administered under controlled conditions and monitored closely.
Answer: Besides causing skin irritations, and sometimes
severe allergic reactions in our pets, fleas also are a source of other diseases for pets and humans.
Not exact matches
In very rare instances, a
pet may experience an immediate,
severe allergic reaction.
Since bee stings and other bug bites can quickly lead to anaphylactic shock (a
severe allergic reaction beyond just facial swelling), we recommend that you call us immediately so we can get your
pet in for the veterinarian to do a physical exam on him.
Pregnant or nursing animals Do not use
in patients with head trauma, central nervous system disorders,
pets with liver disease, respiratory compromise or heart failure Use with caution
in geriatric or debilitated
pets, those with
severe kidney disease, Addison's disease or hypothyroidism If your
pet has had an
allergic reaction to buprenorphine or other similar drugs Directions:
Pets with ventricular fibrillation or digitalis overdose Cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Use with caution
in Collie - breed dogs as they may be more sensitive to Central Nervous System effects Use with caution
in obese
pets and those with kidney or thyroid disease,
severe lung disease or those with an electrolyte imbalance Safety has not been determined
in breeding, pregnant or nursing animals If your
pet has had an
allergic reaction to digoxin or like products Directions:
Failure to comply with these recommendations may include
allergic reaction, muscle tremors, seizures and,
in severe cases, death, for a
pet.
Use with caution
in pets with
severe kidney disease, hypothyroidism, Addison's disease, head trauma, acute abdomen or with acute respiratory disease If your
pet has had an earlier
allergic reaction to loperamide or like products Directions:
Fleas can cause
severe allergic skin
reactions and anemia
in pets.