Adverse reactions in clinical studies transient pain at injection site transient diarrhea and abnormal bleeding were mild and self limiting.
Adequan injections for dogs side effects.
Use with caution in dogs with renal or hepatic impairment.
For my dog adequan canine is changing his life for the better and i do not represent the makers for adequan or any other makers of arthritis supplements drugs for dogs.
Side effects and contraindications of adequan canine.
What are the possible side effects of adequan canine.
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Adequan canine is contraindicated in dogs with renal or liver problems hypersensitive dogs or.
Adverse reactions in the clinical efficacy trial 24 dogs were treated with adequan canine twice weekly for 4 weeks.
Potential negative side effects to note.
However note that adequan has not been tested on pregnant or nursing dogs and should be used with caution in dogs that have had liver or kidney transplants or have a history of bleeding.
The safe use of adequan canine used in breeding pregnant or lactating dogs has not been evaluated.
Indications adequan i m.
The second most common symptom was an upset stomach.
Stop giving adequan and seek emergency veterinary medical attention if an allergic reaction facial swelling hives scratching sudden onset of diarrhea vomiting shock seizures pale gums cold limbs or coma should occur.
Important safety information adequan canine should not be used in dogs who are hypersensitive to psgag or who have a known or suspected bleeding disorder.
There are some side effects to the drug but these are mild and temporary.
Possible adverse reactions were reported after 2 1 of the.
As with just about any type of medication there are side effects.
According to one study it caused low blood platelet count which quickly cleared up when the dog was taken off the medication.
The most commonly reported side effects were mild pain or swelling at the injection site diarrhea and delayed blood clotting that did not require treatment.
However adequan canine states that only 5 of 156 tested dogs had mild side effects and the most common was pain upon injection.
It should be used with caution in dogs with renal or hepatic impairment.
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