'New' Pain/Sedative Med [Gabapentin]

July 10th, 2020 at 10:47 am EST
Hello Friend,

This article discusses a relatively safe, 'old' but new, conventional treatment for dogs and cats with pain- especially arthritis.

IF you have a dog or cat with arthritis, the minimum is to get them on a Quality, Complete Supplement with nutrients that support their joints.

Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM, Essential Fatty Acids.

These are in my Joint Support Portion of my supplements, Ultimate Canine and Ultimate Feline.

They are available here for 37% OFF and NO Autoship:




Gabapentin

This is an update, as Gabapentin is now used as a very safe sedative for dogs and cats.



This info comes from PetMed, but is fairly concise and relevant. My experience has been that Gabapentin is generally quite safe, well tolerated in dogs and cats, and has been very beneficial with many arthritic pets.

Here is some of what you should know..


What is Gabapentin?

Gabapentin is a medication for the treatment of seizures. It is also used to help with chronic pain. Although Gabapentin is not FDA-approved for use in veterinary medicine, it is a commonly accepted practice for veterinarians to prescribe this medication for dogs. Gabapentin requires a prescription from your veterinarian, and is sold per capsule.

It is also NOW used for sedation

For:
Dogs, Cats

Benefits:
Treats seizures
Helps manage chronic pain often associated with cancer or arthritis
'Safe' Sedative for dogs/cats

How does Gabapentin work?

Gabapentin stabilizes electrical activity in the brain which prevents seizures caused by excessive electrical activity. Gabapentin mimics the activity of GABA (a neurotransmitter) which helps to calm the nerve activity in the brain.

Cautions:
Unless the benefits outweigh the risk, do not use Gabapentin in pregnant or nursing pets.

Brand Name:
Neurontin

Generic Name:
Gabapentin

What is the most important information I should know about Gabapentin?

Gabapentin is a prescription medication not FDA approved for veterinary use; however, it is a commonly accepted practice for veterinarians to use this medication in dogs. Gabapentin is available as 100 mg and 300 mg capsules. The usual dose to treat seizures in dogs is 4.5 to 13.5 mg per lb every 8 to 12 hours. As an aid in chronic pain treatment or cancer pain in dogs, the usual dose is 1.4 mg per lb once a day.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Gabapentin to my pet?

Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney disease. The dose of Gabapentin may need to be adjusted. Unless the benefit outweighs the risks do not use Gabapentin in pregnant or nursing pets.

How should Gabapentin be given?

Give this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Do not give antacids within 2 hours of giving Gabapentin. Antacids can affect Gabapentin blood levels. Drug interactions may occur when giving any narcotics such as hydrocodone or morphine. Do not suddenly stop the use of Gabapentin. Store Gabapentin at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children.

What are the potential side effects of Gabapentin?

If any of the following serious side effects occur, stop giving Gabapentin and seek emergency veterinary medical attention; an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; swelling of the lips; tongue or face; hives). Side effects that can occur in dogs may include drowsiness, loss of balance, swelling of the limbs, and vomiting or diarrhea. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that seems unusual or bothersome to your pet.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Gabapentin?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember during the same day. However, if you don't remember until the next day, skip the dose you missed and give only the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Gabapentin?

Seek emergency veterinary medical treatment. Symptoms of Gabapentin overdose include reduced activity, excessive sleepiness, loss of balance, and depression.

What should I avoid while giving Gabapentin to my pet?

Gabapentin should not be used in pets allergic to it. Do not use in pregnant or nursing pets. Use with caution in pets with kidney disease. Do not give antacids within 2 hours of giving Gabapentin. Consult your veterinarian before giving any narcotic such as hydrocodone or morphine since drug interactions can occur.

What other drugs will affect Gabapentin?

Tell your veterinarian if your pet is being given antacids or narcotics for pain. Drugs other than those listed may also interact with Gabapentin. Talk to your veterinarian or pharmacist before giving any prescription or over the counter medicines including vitamins, and supplements.


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Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. Talk to your vet about ALL the potential options for helping your pet IF they have arthritis. Unfortunately as is progresses, many need anti-inflammatories, but often you can look at lower doses with adequate supplements, and safer meds such as Gabapentin.

About my supplements

Specific Joint support ingredients and in levels that are considered to be BENEFICIAL to help your dogs and cats.

Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM, Essential Fatty Acids.

These are in my Joint Support Portion of my supplements, Ultimate Canine and Ultimate Feline.

They are available here for 37% OFF and NO Autoship:

For dogs: http://www.thedogsupplement.com

For cats: http://www.thecatsupplement.com



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