NEVER stop or change the dose of medications
without speaking to a veterinarian first!
And never administer any over-the-counter human medications to animals
without speaking to your veterinarian first.
Certain drugs can cause problems when combined with oral hypoglycemics, so do not give any other medications to cats on these drugs
without speaking to your veterinarian.
Even if a medication is not listed in this article, it is best to assume that all human medications are toxic to cats and avoid giving your cat anything
without speaking to your veterinarian first.
Don't begin a raw food diet
without speaking to your veterinarian first if your pet has diabetes, kidney failure, or another health problem.
Do not give any medications
without speaking to a veterinarian first; bring your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
Do not give any medications or use any products
without speaking to your family
veterinarian first.
Do not change the way you give deracoxib tablets
to your dog
without first
speaking with your
veterinarian.
Without knowing more about why your
Veterinarian wanted
to speak with you about the blood results, I can not really comment; Rilexine (cephalexin) may cause a stomach upset which may lead
to a loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhoea and other side effects of administration.
Do not change the way you give firocoxib
to your dog
without first
speaking with your
veterinarian.