The side effects of Comfortis include
vomiting after dosing but very few patients experience this.
Not exact matches
Also known as the «morning
after pill», or Plan B, these pills have concentrated
doses of hormones, which can have negative side effects, including
vomiting.
Several studies in dogs have shown that blocking substance P from the NK1 receptor is very effective in preventing
vomiting due to motion sickness.5 In a study of 122 dogs with a history of motion sickness
dosed 2 hours before travel, only 7 %
vomited after being administered maropitant; in contrast, 55 % of dogs in a placebo group
vomited.11
If
vomiting occurs within an hour
after administration, redose with another full
dose.
You should never give them more than three
doses; if your dog hasn't produced
vomit after two
doses, you should consider heading into the veterinary clinic.
Unlike hydrogen peroxide, which may be repeated if your pet has not
vomited after the first
dose, Ipecac is not repeated.
He did have a reaction (
vomiting, increased respiratory rate) 2 1/2 hours
after his first
dose (in hospital).
We are at the 48 hour mark
after dosing and no
vomiting or bloody diarrhea like the others seem to cause BUT we do have some mild diarrhea and a touch of lethargy today.
If your pet does not eat or
vomits after eating, you should administer no more than a half
dose of insulin and seek veterinary advice.
After a second
dose D'Jango
vomited food and an intact Hacky Sack.
She woke up first morning
after getting it very sick to her stomach and she ate grass, still not knowing I gave her her second
dose yesterday at 5 pm she
vomited like 3 times, but no other side affects so I got a hold of my vet before giving it to her this evening, and thank goodness I didn't she was like NO and told me the line on the syringe I was suppose to be
dosing her at and told me not to give her any more.
(1) The most common side effect, although uncommon, is
vomiting — often right
after the
dose was given.