The drug selegiline hydrochloride (brand name Anipryl) is FDA - approved to
treat cognitive dysfunction in dogs.
When using L - Deprenyl to
treat cognitive dysfunction, if no improvement is seen after the first month, your veterinarian may recommend doubling the dose for an additional month before deciding the drug may not be useful in that particular pet.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are commonly used to
treat cognitive dysfunction.
There are also some medications which can
treat cognitive dysfunction, which you can ask your veterinarian to recommend for feline dementia or canine dementia.
This may account for part of its efficacy (power to be able to produce an effect) in
treating cognitive dysfunction.
This may account for part of its help when
treating cognitive dysfunction.
Not exact matches
This new study builds on previous research from this group showing that elevated blood levels of SNTF on the day of a mild traumatic brain injury
treated in the emergency room predicted those patients who would go on to suffer diffuse axonal injury and long - term
cognitive dysfunction.
«Our results suggest that ongoing cytokine activation in the nervous system can contribute to the persistent symptoms of fatigue, pain, and
cognitive dysfunction that patients sometimes experience despite having been
treated for Lyme disease.»
There are two approved indications for selegiline hydrochloride in dogs:
treating Cushing's disease, an excess in corticosteroid hormone production, and
treating senile mental deterioration (canine
cognitive dysfunction).
It has been shown to
treat age - related
cognitive dysfunction in dogs.
CoQ10 is often recommended to
treat age - related
cognitive dysfunction and heart disease.
By helping to rid the brain of destructive free radicals, selegiline hydrochloride has proven useful in
treating Parkinson's disease in humans as well as canine
cognitive dysfunction (senility) in dogs.
Once any underlying medical problem and
cognitive dysfunction are
treated, behavioral treatment involves identifying and modifying any of your own responses that might be reinforcing or aggravating your dog's behavior.
Acupuncture can be used to
treat a variety of conditions, most notably: Arthritis pain Intervertebral Disc Disease (Neck & Back) Nausea / Appetite Stimulation Chemotherapy Side Effects Musculoskeletal Injuries (Cruciate Ligament injuries, Soreness etc...) Canine
Cognitive Dysfunction
Some versions of human medications have received approval by the Food and Drug Administration for specific mental - health uses in pets, including the antidepressant clomipramine (Clomicalm) for separation anxiety in dogs, the sedative dexmedetomidine (Sileo) for dogs with noise - aversion problems, and selegiline (Anipryl), a drug often used to
treat Parkinson's disease in humans, for canine
cognitive dysfunction.
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cognitive, affective, or behavioral), behavioral disorders, sexual
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