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Treating Your Dog’s Pain
If a dog truly is man’s best friend, no person wants to see their pal in pain. And just like there are various medications for people, there is no shortage of pharmaceutical products for canines, either. One of these pharmaceutical products is Tramadol, and it is typically prescribed for dogs for Chronic pain.
Tramadol requires a veterinarian prescription, and is effective when used to treat mild or moderate pain. It may be combined with other opioids if pain becomes more severe. Below is important information regarding Tramadol and other natural options that are available if you would like to avoid the pharmaceutical route. Of course, we suggest you contact your vet for specific medical advice for your pet and its specific condition.
Tramadol is administered on a one milligram per pound dosage rate. The heavier the dog, the higher the dosage, and can go higher depending on the animal’s level of pain. That dose is then taken by mouth every eight to 12 hours. Dogs may also develop a tolerance to tramadol over time, meaning regular dosages may become ineffective and additional – not replacement – medications may be used to treat the dog’s pain.
What’s disheartening about the drug, however, is that it may take several weeks before positive effects are felt, and what’s worse is that the drug has side effects including sedation, agitation, anxiety, tremors, constipation, decreased heart rate, and upset stomach. Tramadol is also not recommended for dogs who are pregnant or nursing.
Essentially, in order to fix your pooch’s pain, he or she may be faced with myriad other ailments that may wipe away any progress made by the drug. Additionally, Tramadol acts on the brain to change how pain is felt in the user, and doesn’t actually relieve or heal the issues where they occur in the body.
Indications:
Tramadol is used in the management of moderate to severe pain. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by the physician.
How to take:
Tramadol should be taken exactly as prescribed by the doctor. Do not take more than the required dose for a prolonged period of time. This medicine is for oral use. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablet as it can cause life-threatening side effects. For more detailed information please see label and please consult specialist. Do not take more Tramadol than it is indicated at the label without consulting your doctor
Precautions:
Tramadol has a potential for drug abuse. If taken too much, seek immediate medical attention. Overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, shallow breathing, slow heartbeat, extreme weakness, cold or clammy skin, fainting or coma. Do not take Tramadol with other drugs or alcohol without consulting the doctor. Alcohol interaction with tramadol may result to seizure therefore caution is advised when this drug is used. Talk to the doctor before stopping the use of this medication to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
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