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Will medication keep my dog from ever having another seizure?

Frequently Asked Questions
The goal of medicating is to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures. Some dogs never have another seizure, however, most dogs with epilepsy will have occasional seizures despite medication. An occasional seizure will not affect your dog's quality of life.
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My dog is on medication and still has frequent seizures. What can I do?

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If your dog has just started on medication, be patient. It frequently takes several adjustments in medications before the right dose and combination of medications are found. If your vet has tried both Phenobarbital and bromide and your dog still doesn't have good control, you should consider asking your vet for a referral to a veterinary neurologist who may try other second and third line medications.
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Can you give medication to my dog?

FAQs Cotati Dog Boarding
Yes. Please provide specific instructions and we will take care of administering your dog’s medication. A daily fee is applied for oral or topical medications, or injections if required.
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Will you give my dog medication?

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We charge $2 per pet per day to administer medications. We charge $5 for for any intravenous/subcutaneous injections and medications that have to be given at specific times. All medication must come in a clearly marked container (preferably the original container) with the following information:
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Should my dog be on heartworm medication year round?

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Since heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes, it is recommended that in Southern climates they be on a preventative year round.
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Winston Veterinary Hospital
A:Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes, and here on the eastern shore we are "blessed " with more than our share of mosquitoes. Due to our geographic location and the complex life cycle of the heartworm, it is recommended that your dog be given heartworm prevention medicine monthly all year round.
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Why does my dog cough after his medication?

Balgownie Veterinary Hospital: FAQ June 2004
I have a Yorkshire terrier. He is on Vetmedin 1.25 capsules twice a day. Also Furosamide twice a day an hour after the Vetmedin. He walks very well despite his heart defects. However he has a very bad wrenching type cough which goes on for a long time and is very frequent. He does not bring up any fluid during these coughing attack. Does this indicate that the drugs are not working or the dosages are incorrect? He weighs 3.5 kg. Thanks for any answer.
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What if our dog requires medication?

Blue Ribbon Kennels - FAQ
There is a charge of $.75 per pill for medication. We use cheese or soft dog food. This is to make it easy on the dog and also for the person giving the medicine. Dog Treats are Free. Back to Top
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My dog is on medication/vitamins. Will you give it to him for me?

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Yes, if your dog needs medicine or vitamins we will be happy to give it to him. Just let us know what you need when you drop him off. Make sure to bring the meds and the instructions with you. (We do not administer shots at this time, just pills, liquids and ointments.) NOTE: However, if your dog is on medication for a contagious illness, he is not allowed at Doggy Time until your veterinarian confirms that he all better and is no longer contagious.
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Who should not take this medication?

Concerta: Frequently Asked Questions
Patients with a history of drug dependence or alcoholism should use caution when using this medication. Patients with high blood pressure or a history of heart failure, recent myocardial infarction, or hyperthyroidism should be monitored. That is correct. The Concerta capsule is designed to release the medication without dissolving the capsule. The empty capsule passes through the digestive tract and out of the body without being digested.
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You should be able to take prescribed medication. You may need to use capsules or break big tablets in half or dissolve them in water so they do not get stuck in the stoma and make you sick. You should always ask the doctor who prescribes the drugs about this. Your surgeon may tell you to avoid taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers. That's because they may irritate the stomach. The problems these drugs may cause could mean the band would need to be removed.
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Can I keep medication with me?

CAP National Honor Guard Academy
No, medications must be turned into the Senior Advisor. They must be in prescription bottles and must be listed on the medical information sheet. If changes occur after the form is filled out, bring a new medical information sheet with you to the HGA. A current, updated list of required medications and doseages must be turned in at sign in. Over the counter drugs must be listed on medical information sheet with the reason for taking the medication.
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My dog is on medication. Should I stop giving it?

Hip Dysplasia- FAQ on THR
Medication for health problems and conditions such as diabetes or low thyroid function should not be stopped. Medications for hip pain should be stopped prior to the initial examination. Oral steroids (even for skin conditions) should be stopped I week before the exam while other anti-inflammatory drugs including aspirin should be stopped 3 days before the exam.
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QUESTION: What if my dog is on medication?

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ANSWER: That’s no problem! Just bring us your dog’s medication(s) and the specific schedule you use to distribute it. The only medications, however, that we are unable to administer are those requiring injections, such as insulin shots.
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What if my dog needs medication?

Brooklyn Dog House
We will make sure your dog gets medications on a regular schedule. If your dog has a very serious medical condition, please call us to discuss your needs.
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How does heartworm medication protect my dog?

Iverhart - FAQ
Monthly heartworm preventives work by interfering with the maturation of the immature (larval) heartworm into an adult. Monthly medications, given every 30 days, have a retroactive effect and will kill larvae that have invaded the dog in the preceding month.
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My dog has a special diet and/or medication. Can you accommodate that?

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We accommodate all special diets and can administer your dog's medication. Please provide enough food and medications to cover the length of your dog's stay with us.
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My dog and I are on medication. Will these supplements interfere with medication?

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Our supplements are formulated from whole foods and food concentrates that help to build the body's immune system. Being a "food", our supplements do not interfere with medication. Actually our supplements may contribute toward faster recoveries.
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What do I do if I have more than one dog?

Buster Cube - FAQ
That is very simple; one Buster Cube per dog, or disturbance and problems will arise, especially if one of the dogs empties the Cube faster than the other. Also, if you have a large and a small dog, you will need to have both a Buster Food Cube and a Buster Mini Cube.
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Why is it so important to give my dog medication to prevent heartworms?

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Heartworm infestation is fatal. In addition, the treatment is very expensive and also carries severe risks for the animal. Prevention is cheaper and carries no risks for the dog. HAHS checks all adult dogs for heartworms and starts all puppies on heartworm prevention if the animal is over 4 months old. Ask your vet about heartworm prevention medication.
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Will you administer medications for my dog? Do you charge extra for administering medication?

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We will not charge extra for the administration of simple medications (e.g., passing a pill). However, should your dog require more extensive medical care (e.g., ear drops, eye drops, etc.), you will be charged .50 cents for each administration.
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I live in Nebraska. How long should my dog be on Heartworm disease prevention medication?

Heartworm FAQ
Your veterinarian will advise you, but in the cold-wintered Midwest , Heartworm disease prevention medication is generally used June through November. If you travel to warm states in the winter with your pet, year-round medication may be best. It takes 7 months for the Heartworm microfilariae to mature so that an infection is detected and the test is positive. Heartworm prevention medications have been tested and confirmed safe by the FDA.
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If my dog has Heartworms, should it get a Heartworm disease prevention medication?

Heartworm FAQ
Perhaps. See your veterinarian who will assess your pet’s heart and lungs and decide on therapy. Your veterinarian may advise a treatment that kills adult Heartworm s so that your pet’s heart and lungs can return to normal. Or, your veterinarian may advise using a Heartworm disease prevention medication continuously for 2 years to kill microfilariae and allow the adult worms to die gradually.
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Who should avoid this medication?

Adderall: Frequently Asked Questions
People with even mild cases of hypertension should avoid Adderall use. Amphetamines can cause mania in people with bipolar disorder. People with a history of drug abuse need to use extreme caution when taking this medication.
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What if I am running out of medication?

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If you are close to running out of medication, contact your clinician immediately to arrange to get more. In order to be effective, Alzheimer's disease medications must maintain a certain blood level. That is why they are not prescribed on an "as needed" basis. Also, if you plan to stop taking Alzheimer disease medication, it is usually a good idea to discontinue the medication slowly to make it easier for your body to adjust. A decision to stop treatment should be discussed with your clinician.
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